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Invest #90L now up to 60% ch of development (NHC). Tropical Storm Watches and Warnings may be issued later today. Extreme rainfall and flooding, regardless.
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Loc: Tuscaloosa, AL
From the mid-morning TWO...
      #36156 - Tue Jun 07 2005 11:36 AM

SATELLITE IMAGERY INDICATES AN INCREASE IN CLOUDINESS AND SHOWER
ACTIVITY OVER CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE WESTERN CARIBBEAN...AND
SURFACE PRESSURES HAVE BEEN SLOWLY FALLING IN THE AREA.
UPPER-LEVEL WINDS COULD BECOME FAVORABLE FOR SLOW DEVELOPMENT
DURING THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS...AND IF NECESSARY...AN AIR FORCE
RESERVE UNIT RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT WILL INVESTIGATE THIS SYSTEM
ON WEDNESDAY.

Looks like the GFS might have hit on something here...and HPC did a good job of outlining this yesterday...we will be watching...

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Jason Kelley


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