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1953 Atlantic hurricane season reversion
I don't see the significance of that line is regards to Alice. You realize if content like that is considered alright, you'll get lines like that in every storm. It would be equally meaningless to state that "This is the 153rd time a tropical storm formed in September." Once an item is not rare, or even especially unusual, its inclusion within the season summary page just seems to add bloat, for no particular reason. If it had happened less than 10 times in the 160 year record, sure. Thegreatdr (talk) 00:34, 29 January 2011 (UTC)