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WesnWylie
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Area Near Hispaniola
      Wed Jul 14 2010 05:02 PM

I have been watching the visible satellites in the Atlantic this afternoon,
and I have noticed what appears to be some type of mid-level spin just
south of the Dominican Republic. I referred to the NHC discussion and
it appears that this area is associated with an upper-level low.

Just wondering if anyone else sees this area too. As of 20:45, it appears
to be moving towards the north.

Link: http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/satrad.regional.html

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