MikeCAdministrator
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Wed Sep 24 2008 08:48 AM
Tropical Storm Kyle Forms North of the Caribbean.

5PM Update Sep 25
Tropical Storm Kyle forms in the Atlantic North of the Caribbean moving Generally north. It appears to be no threat to the US, but may affect Canada later on. it is forecast to become a hurricane.

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Original Update
There is a new area of concern southeast of North Carolina that has formed from a stalled out cold front. It has the potential to at least cause some storm conditions (a decent lashing even) along the coast there, and may become a tropical or subtropical storm as it moves very slowly to the west over the next few days. This is being tracked as 94L.

The strong gradient associated with the system should cause a large area of brisk winds along the east coast.




Another system, 93L north of Hispaniola never formed before hitting the islands but has all the potential to become a depression or storm as early as today, it will then move more northward away from land.

We'll be watching both closely.


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