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Cycloneye
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This wave has a chance to be a player down the road
      Mon Aug 19 2002 12:26 AM

Well Kelvin let's see what will happen when it hits the water and if convection at least hangs on because as you said conditions are better for this wave than for the wave ahead and also wave ahead leves the moistere laging behind so let's watch it and see if it survives or not but I can say that it is the best candidate this cv season to be a TD and later Dolly but time will tell what will happen eventually.

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* Area of interest-Tropical wave emergin off of African Coast Kevin Mon Aug 19 2002 12:26 AM
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