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11N 90W?
      #85316 - Thu Nov 20 2008 06:07 PM

Anti-cyclonic circulation aloft
some thunderstorms
a low level twist
fairly warm (about 28 centigrade) waters

but near land.

Very low odds, but I wouldn't call it zero

Nothing else really jumping out, some thunderstorms around 13N 63W

and a Low Pressure system out in the atlantic around 28N 34W

will the atlantic squeeze out another storm?

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