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First day of the Atlantic Hurricane season, no tropical activity on the horizon in the near term. Mid August is usually when things pick up.
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Jamiewx
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upcoming busy period
      Sat Aug 21 2004 02:29 AM

I could agree with that too, NAO forecast to go postive in the short term, perhaps explaining the brief quiet period, but forecast to go negative again end of august, and with MJO's arrival, i think things could erupt soon. Western pacific also busy and with the tropical storm in eastern pacific about to cross 140 W into the central pacific, this pattern will be shifting into the Atlantic, and with the climatological height of the season approaching, all signs point to an upcoming busy period.

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* TS Estelle LI Phil Sat Aug 21 2004 02:29 AM
. * * Re: TS Estelle Keith234   Fri Aug 20 2004 04:59 PM
. * * upcoming busy period Jamiewx   Sat Aug 21 2004 02:29 AM

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