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Mon Sep 30 2002 08:03 PM
Re: Lili Now a Hurricane Gulf must Watch


From the hpc discussion:
LATEST SATL IMAGERY IS SUGGESTING A NEW CIRCULATION CNTR MAY BE
FORMING TO THE SW OF KYLE ALONG 66-67W. THIS CNTR HAS THE POTENTIAL TO
MOVE IN A GENERAL WLY DIRECTION ON THE SRN SIDE OF THE UPR HIGH
EXPECTED IN THE MEAN TO BE OFF THE SERN COAST. CONFIDENCE ON THIS
FEATURE IS VERY LOW...GIVEN POOR DEPICTION IN THE MODELS. ATTM...AFTER
COORDINATION WITH THE TPC...A WWD TRACK TO INVOF 25N 77W ON SAT (DAY
5) IS DEPICTING ON THE HPC SFC PROGS. THIS LOW MAY CONT WWD INTO THE FL
PENINSULA BY SUN (DAY 6) BEFORE BEGINNING TO PUSH BACK TO THE
NORTHEAST AHEAD OF A FRONT MOVG INTO THE SERN QUARTER OF THE NATION
BY NEXT MON (DAY 7).



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