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Sun Jun 30 2002 10:44 PM
july

alright, enough june already. there's a weak low in association with a decaying front off the southeast coast, sheared and unimpressive, and that's the only story in town. a couple models are keeping the disturbed weather around off the coast, but doing nothing special with it. slightly more interesting topic is the current westpac systems. they both sprang up the other day and are headed west and northwest, projected to get quite strong. on one hand this tells us that the quiet westpac may be coming to life, more in line with an el nino type situation. on the other a big ridge is driving this systems west, and it should teleconnect with the bermuda ridge being solid. or at least i think thats what bastardi has described several times. maybe he'll mention it on monday.
HanKFranK aiken, SC 2235z30june



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