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West FL Jess
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Wave at 70 West
      #67732 - Wed Jul 05 2006 02:09 AM

I have a question about this quote that is from Accuweather.com "The upper level low just east of Florida and a tropical wave along 70 west are our main concerns for any possible tropical development. At this point we don either system within the next couple of days due to strong shear and higher than normal surface pressure. The wave along 70 west is handled differently by various computer models."

Do you know where I can find a webisite with the computer models for this wave? I tried Skeetobite but I don't see anything. Thanks!

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Re: Wave at 70 West [Re: West FL Jess]
      #67733 - Wed Jul 05 2006 02:17 AM

No "tropical" models have run yet... you can check out the global data however.....

http://met.psu.edu/tropical/tcgengifs/

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