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      Wed Aug 10 2005 01:47 AM

going out on a limb.....think a new center at the surface has formed in the new convection to the south....i think i see pretty good signs of reformation....if this trend holds then there is a good chance of TS status today.....shear will be lighter and less dry air near the storm......oh yeah, warmer waters too
plus a shift of initial track.....

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/float2-ir2-loop.html

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Edited by Storm Hunter (Wed Aug 10 2005 01:49 AM)

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* Last 2 QuickScat passes Storm Hunter Wed Aug 10 2005 01:47 AM
. * * Negative on new center berrywr   Wed Aug 10 2005 03:17 AM
. * * Re: Negative on new center ftlaudbob   Wed Aug 10 2005 10:06 AM

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