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allan
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Loc: Palm Coast, Florida
CMC Tropical Cyclone hitting NE
      Wed Jul 18 2007 01:21 PM

Not that it is a big thing rigth now, the CMC is spitting out another system. The thing that has me questioning on development is that the wave that it develops it from is looking really good today and shear has decreased on the possible path 20-15 knots which makes it only marginal for development. UKMET has this as a weak wave, GFS also shows it as a weak wave, I have yet to see the NOGAPS but it probably wont show it. This is much more of a possibility to me because, if it does happen, it wil start in a few days, and the wave is there unlike the last OOPS the CMC made. The wave is showing a slight rotation on the southwestern side of the convection.. at least I see a rotation, probably not a LLC. Lets see what happens as the days go by.

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Allan Reed - 18,9,5

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* CMC Tropical Cyclone hitting NE allan Wed Jul 18 2007 01:21 PM
. * * Re: CMC Tropical Cyclone hitting NE Ed in Va   Wed Jul 18 2007 01:36 PM
. * * Re: CMC Tropical Cyclone hitting NE danielwAdministrator   Thu Jul 19 2007 08:30 PM

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