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Sun Jun 23 2002 12:44 AM
not excited

whatever the BOC system had going for it last night is gone. the westerly jet feeding around that upper low to the north has scraped its way to the bottom of the BOC bowl, so nothing is going to happen down there. any interest, though extremely low, would be east of there on the diffluent boundary of disturbed weather from the yucatan up to the carolinas, or just east of that where a weak amount of ridging exists. nothing doing at the sfc over there and pressures are high. something would have to evolve in this area, and that would take several days, something it probably doesnt have.
i was a little impressed yesterday, but today its clear that neither of these systems anything going.
have to wait for the next trough to split away in the western atlantic for another real shot at development.. that will probably be in the second week of july at the pace the pattern is cycling.
HanKFranK aiken,sc 0039z23june



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