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Sat Jul 15 2006 08:05 PM
Re: Tropical Trouble near the Carolinas??

Convection is now in a ball on this low next to the Carolina coastline. Which is looking better than before. GFS developes a storm as early as tommorrow. I dunno what the NHC is saying and not looking at but theres something tropical about this low. Tommorrows models will be interesting. I see a TD 2 if things still hold together. Look at this Rainbow IR image...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/eaus/loop-rb.html

You can't tell me thats nothing! I think an area of investigation should be in by tommorrow. (IF!! Things hold together)

This may be wishcasting also so lets relax...



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