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Thu May 30 2002 11:55 AM
Interesting Goes 8 IR This morning

There seem to be upper lows and a surface low or two spinning all over the place. Frank P is under a feed train of a low apparently centered over SE Arkansas for the last couple of hours; convection is building up off the GA coast; there is a blowup off the SE FL coast; looks like a subtropical low 200 miles east of the NC coast; there's a big blob of convection NE of Hispanola; there's an upper low rotating down through TX; and the action just off the Nicaraguan Coast came back to life last night.

While maybe one of these systems goes partially tropical (if at all), we haven't seen this much action in a long, long time.

Steve



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