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HURAKAN
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Invest 90S (TD 17R)
      #35083 - Wed Mar 30 2005 08:31 PM





Invest 90S almost reached tropical cyclone stage yesterday, March 29, but strong shear shattered the small structure of the system. Since that, the system has become a little bit better organizated and La Reunion Meteorological Service is forecasting the system to be come a tropical cyclone over the near days to come.

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2005 ATLANTIC SEASON FINAL FORECAST:

12 TS, 7 H, 3 M.H.

"HAVE A SAFE HURRICANE SEASON"


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Re: Invest 90S (TD 17R) [Re: HURAKAN]
      #35085 - Wed Mar 30 2005 10:21 PM

THE AREA OF CONVECTION PREVIOUSLY LOCATED NEAR 10.5S6
85.8E1, HAS REDEVELOPED OVER THE PAST 06 HOURS AND IS NOW LOCATED
NEAR 11.3S5 82.5E5, APPROXIMATELY 740 NM EAST-SOUTHEAST OF DIEGO
GARCIA. ANIMATED SATELLITE IMAGERY INDICATES AN INCREASE IN CONV-
ECTION OVER A WELL-DEVELOPED LOW LEVEL CIRCULATION CENTER. UPPER
LEVEL ANALYSIS INDICATES LOW TO MODERATE VERTICAL WIND SHEAR, FAVORABLE DIVERGENCE ALOFT AND POTENTIAL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A POLEWARD OUTFLOW CHANNEL. THE POTENTIAL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF ASIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE WITHIN THE NEXT 24 HOURS IS NOW FAIR.

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2005 ATLANTIC SEASON FINAL FORECAST:

12 TS, 7 H, 3 M.H.

"HAVE A SAFE HURRICANE SEASON"


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Re: Invest 90S (TD 17R) [Re: HURAKAN]
      #35088 - Thu Mar 31 2005 06:03 AM



Shear-patter continues over the poor area of low pressure

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2005 ATLANTIC SEASON FINAL FORECAST:

12 TS, 7 H, 3 M.H.

"HAVE A SAFE HURRICANE SEASON"


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Re: Invest 90S (TD 17R) [Re: HURAKAN]
      #35103 - Thu Mar 31 2005 11:00 PM

01/0230 UTC 12.7S 78.1E T1.5/1.5 90S -- South Indian Ocean



TRYING TO MAKE A COMEBACK!!!

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2005 ATLANTIC SEASON FINAL FORECAST:

12 TS, 7 H, 3 M.H.

"HAVE A SAFE HURRICANE SEASON"


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Re: Invest 90S (TD 17R) [Re: HURAKAN]
      #35111 - Sat Apr 02 2005 12:51 PM



WILL LA REAUNION/MAURITIUS BE AGAIN "IN THE EYE OF THE STORM"?

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2005 ATLANTIC SEASON FINAL FORECAST:

12 TS, 7 H, 3 M.H.

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Re: Invest 90S (TD 17R) [Re: HURAKAN]
      #35116 - Sat Apr 02 2005 04:54 PM

90S at 2100z

oh its good to be back


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Re: Invest 90S (TD 17R) [Re: hurricane_run]
      #35123 - Sat Apr 02 2005 07:44 PM

90S at 0000z

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