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Invest 94L just northeast of the ABC islands in the Caribbean moving west, 20% development chance. Another area near the Cabo Verde islands has a 20% chance to develop over the next 7 days.
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Jamiewx
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      Sat Aug 14 2004 10:49 PM

The Tropicam RAMSDIS used to be very useful for observing Tropical waves off African coast until those particular floaters were designated for CIRA personnel only and now require a password. The site is http://www.cira.colostate.edu/ramm/rmsdsol/TROPICAL.html

Does anyone know of another site similar to this one that provides the same satellite imagery. I have seen the NASA site, and while its good, its not quite as good as this one because there is too much time between frames. Does anyone know of other sites?

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