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MichaelA
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      Fri May 22 2009 09:20 AM

What's going on with that circular burst of convection just south of Hispaniola that is moving southeastward? Sheer seems to be high, but there is a lot of upper level divergence there and it has persisted for a day or two now. The models are not picking up on anything at the surface, though.

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