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Sat Sep 07 2002 10:03 PM
Bastardi on the GOM..

LATE SATURDAY PM POST: GHOST OF EDOUARD TO UNLOAD ON SE TEXAS: The system over the central gulf is along a wave axis that would, if one tracked the movement of Edouard, find it is very close to where Edouard pressure fall axis will be. The rapid disappearance of Fay without much of a whimper is leaving room for this system to cause, at the very least, more rain problems for southeast Texas than Fay did.
As of 5 pm no low has developed but winds are turning to the east on the northwest gulf coast and are southwest in the western gulf. The upper ridge awaits so at the very least, the divergence aloft and low level pressure trof argue for a major southeast Texas rain event. If the system can slow, it will have a chance to develop, since Faye will be dead and buried by tomorrow morning and was a hybrid.

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