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Fri Oct 18 2002 01:16 AM
96L

96L has been posted on the NRL site at 9.6N/44.3W moving west at 10. Not much to say about it, and kinda question why they put it up at this point. It's on the east side of a trough/ULL that is expected to move (as a mid/upper-level low)to the SSW into northern Venezuela, and camp there for a coupla days. since the low may cut off it could move in tandem with 96L and pull the SW shear along with it. If/When 96L moves WNW, it may get enhanced by the low if it moves further south into Venezuela. On the other hand, the shear may just shread up 96L and take it off the chart, or it could wait until entering the central Caribbean before attempting any kind of development. Something to watch though. Maybe this could be the wave that brings a system into the NW Carib down the road. Hey! Does anyone know where to get the Numerical models on INVESTs?? I lost my link. A link would be appreciated. Thanks. Cheers!!


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