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Helene after-Impacts still being felt in some areas. Area to watch for the Gulf Coast in the west Caribbean in a week to week and a half or so, with a 40% chance to develop over the next 7 days.
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James88
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New invest in Pacific
      Sat Jun 05 2004 06:15 PM

Note that there is now a new invest in the East Pacific - this one seems to have gotten better organised over the past 24 hrs, so perhaps it has a shot at development. Didn't Joe B. say that he expected this system to develop into Blas - and therefore allow for some possible development in the GOM around the 10th? Perhaps something to watch.

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* New invest in Pacific James88 Sat Jun 05 2004 06:15 PM
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