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Wed Jul 31 2002 08:06 PM
stuff

the gale center in the atlantic i was making such noise about is already at 35N. so i doubt it will ever get a clear warm core appearance. have to see what it leaves behind, that should get sandwiched as the ridge builds back. weak broad troughing, the models say.
have to watch the surface weather off the SE coast and in NE gulf for that low to develop. timeframe would be friday/saturday.. don't see the ingredients just yet.
looks like rad gets the rights.
HF 1947z31july



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