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Area of Concern - Invest 94L / TD 5
      Sat Aug 31 2002 01:42 PM

The NRL Invest covers an area near and south of 28N 74W. Convection is building along this tropical wave and development can occur rapidly in this area. Shear is light northeasterly and will not be an inhibiting factor. SSTs are high, and upper level winds suggest a slow westerly and eventually northwesterly movement which could bring the system into the Florida east coast by afternoon/evening on Labor Day. Residents along the Florida east coast should monitor this system closely over the weekend and be ready to make quick preparations should this system develop into something significant. For now, its just something to be aware of.
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* Area of Concern - Invest 94L / TD 5 Ed DunhamAdministrator Sat Aug 31 2002 01:42 PM
. * * Re: Invest 94L - Update Ed DunhamAdministrator   Sat Aug 31 2002 11:38 PM
. * * Movements Ed DunhamAdministrator   Mon Sep 02 2002 03:20 AM
. * * Re: Area of Concern - Invest 94L Kevin   Sat Aug 31 2002 02:53 PM

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