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11/0800Z - Arlene Update - New center? MS/LA Landfall? [Re: MikeC]
      #37013 - Sat Jun 11 2005 04:06 AM

Latest RUC & satellite show Arlene may have finally gotten herself organized enough to indicate a possible new "eye"...though not a true eye, but a center. A MCC fired up and moved due W early this morning and clouds are now appearing to wrap themselves all the way around the newly developing center as of 08Z. Latest RUC confirms a NW movmt now; while GFS continues to pick up on mid level center developed from yesterdays premature analysis of a CDO. The 0435Z Vortex message verified the strongest winds were with this mid level circulation. The 0619Z message now shows max winds in NW quadrant; a change from earlier messages.

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Bill Berry

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