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Sat Jul 20 2002 12:15 AM
current Atlantic situation

First: The area of Disturbed weather in the Caribbean. I'm not saying it won't develop, but if it moves wnw over land write it off until the E. Pac. However, most of the convection is still over land
Second: The wave coming off Africa: A bit early in the season, but it's still possible. An interesting note: Most of the Wave's convection formed after it moved off Africa. We'll have to look for a low level circulation on both of these systems.



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