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punkyg
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The four areas in the Atlantic
      #78842 - Sat Sep 22 2007 06:51 PM

We have four areas to watch now ain't that amazing.

The first area is in the western carribean thats 94L i don't think it will develop that much maybe make it to TD status or TS, but we all know it could get stronger.

Next is our second area thats in the northwestern atlantic or northcentral atlantic thats 95L any ways its starting to develop convection near its center now i expect this to maybe make it to STD status before moving into cooler waters.

Next is our third area and that is in the central atlantic its to the east of the windward islands no its not an invest yet, but we'll see. any ways this area could develop, but its too early to say.

And last but not least is our fourth area its not an invest either, but i expect it to be one later tonight or tomorrow morning this area is the only one in the tropical weather outlook that has a chance to become a TD in the near term. i say TD on monday and hurricane by wenseday next week if it can survive that long.

anyways i'll have more on each system tomorrow bye yall.


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