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Fri Jun 21 2002 07:07 AM
B.O.C.

Now there thunderstorms in what looks to be a tropical low just off shore line of mexico Ther looks to be less shear over time and the system is looking nice at the time. The shear line and the gulf of mexico is trying to start outflow with this low pressure area. The main low of this area looks to be to close to land and looks to be going to the west north west making it to close for tropical system to begin but there also what looks to be a low to the north to northeast of this low that might start anytime in the next 12 hours an look to be starting just fore enough away from the coast line to start this season and this area of low pressure will move to the west north west. This low will be close enough to the outflow area of the jet it might spin of very fast if it get the chance and how fast it forms if it froms fast there a good chance it will be going north and forming slow will more likely move to the west and die. There also the chance that the main low could do the some thing with out this other low forming so watch this area it could be a thing to watch.

As for the a the southeast coast nothing will form any time soon and the rest of the atlantic only a few waves no storms or tropical systems and the next few days nothing to watch and the world and watch for another Mitch think and the bay and the caming days moving up being that X storm. .



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