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Re: The Preseason - TD1
      Wed May 27 2020 07:47 AM

Looking beyond Invest 91-L for any areas with "upstream" potential for development to our south early in the season, NWS Melbourne mentioned in extended discussion:

GFS guid continues to indicate modest onshore winds from the Atlc with a deepening Caribbean gyre centered near the Yucatan. EC is not quite into the height fall trend to the south.

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* The Preseason - TD1 MikeCAdministrator Wed May 27 2020 07:47 AM
. * * Re: The Preseason - TD1 IsoFlame   Wed May 27 2020 07:47 AM
. * * Well, here we go. Bloodstar   Sat May 16 2020 03:05 PM
. * * Re: The Preseason JMII   Fri May 15 2020 09:35 AM
. * * Re: The Preseason MichaelA   Tue May 12 2020 04:58 PM

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