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Area of Interest - West Central Atlantic
      #37580 - Mon Jun 27 2005 11:11 PM

A small but active wave near 11N 51W at 28/00Z is moving west at 15kts. The wave has maintained good convection for over 24 hours. Wind shear is light and expected to stay light for the next couple of days, however development seems marginal at best.

Also of note, a significant wave is about to exit the west African coast on Tuesday.
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Re: Area of Interest - West Central Atlantic [Re: Ed Dunham]
      #37585 - Tue Jun 28 2005 12:31 AM

Ed, you beat me to the new wave over Western Africa.
I caught a glimpse of it looking at the Lesser Antilles.
Very, impressive wave. Extends from 10 N to 20 N. With the most pronounced signature I've seen this season.
Last good-sized wave dropped about half of it's size after moving offshore. I hope this one does too.


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