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Re: Low Latitude Tropical Cyclones
      Mon Jun 14 2010 10:48 AM

Invest 92L continues to consolidate but additional organization near the center is still required before the system can reach TD strength. Approximate satellite position estimate puts the center near 10.2N 40.8W at 14/14Z. Movement is now more to the west northwest rather than northwest - at about 18 knots.
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