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Recon has departed Keesler to check out #93L in the SW Gulf. #92L is now just inland along SE GA coast. June systems can dump lots of rain.
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Robert
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Bay of campeche
      Tue Jul 24 2007 07:23 PM

Hey Anyone Checking out what coming up from mexico into the bay of campeche looks like a well defined surface trough to me. Seems to have origonated on land. There is also that tropical wave now entering the picture there, but seems like there is sheer over it, but if it drops it wouldent suprise me to see something come of it. whats evryone's else take on it i havent checked out any models or surface maps today but im gonna go check em out now.

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* Bay of campeche Robert Tue Jul 24 2007 07:23 PM
. * * Re: Bay of campeche danielwAdministrator   Wed Jul 25 2007 01:56 AM
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. * * Re: Bay of campeche LoisCane   Wed Jul 25 2007 10:32 AM

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