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Mon Aug 12 2002 02:44 AM
atlantic swirl 2

yep. 90L.. invest #10. initialized at 25kt/1014mb, 21.8N,64.0W. didnt see much in this feature when i brushed up on things earlier. honestly thought it was a mid or upper feature by signature. funny thing is, the nhc isnt mentioning it in their outlook at all. can tell it is getting NW shear, but not moving quickly, so that shouldnt be a big problem. as for whether things will improve, got to go look at models and shear analyses.. movement probably being affected by the post frontal/upper low up to the north off hatteras.
by the way i've noticed the earlier mentioned mrf (or gfs now) storm that comes out of the cape verde wave alley next week. not one to believe in such things developing there based on how that part of the basin looks.. but not against the wave being energetic enough to maybe consolidate later. just have to watch and see what gets through.
HF 0243z12august



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