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Thu Oct 24 2002 07:42 AM
Re: kenna

I am thinkin' like I was earlier this week, that some Caribbean development is possible during the next few days, as there is a disturbance in the E. Carib, and an area also off the NW coast of Columbia. Shear is backing off but still there. pattern of EPAC activity leads me to believe we'll see some here in the Atlantic basin (Caribbean) for the next 2 weeks. The Canadian is the most emphatic I've seen so far today, and brings a TD/TS moving westward near Jamaica at 120 hours. NOGAPS still showing some development, although it's almost looking like it has two areas trying to get going, but struggling (shear/westerlies??) or working off each other. Somehow I think we'll see a named system out of this by early next week. Watching the models trends and Pix!! Cheers!!


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