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Newly tagged Invest 91L in the Central American Gyre heading towards MX/TX, a slow and sprawling flood threat. Bahamas hybrid well E of FL 10%/30% odd and expected to track back to the W across FL or SE US this week.
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Wave train heating up?
      Sun Jul 29 2007 11:23 PM

Just noticed that there are two good areas of low pressures fixing to come off the African coast in the next few days. These areas look to be the first set of storms to come off the coast above 15n... (looks like they will exit more near the cape verde islands) and they are rather large area of storms... and if i remember correctly, these are coming from more of the dessert areas... which may help calm down the dust thats getting blow out into the Atlantic. (wet the soil some?)
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/met8/eatl/rb-l.jpg

Just in time for the somewhat of a northern hemisphere wx pattern change? **over N.Amer.**

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Edited by danielw (Mon Aug 06 2007 02:27 AM)

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