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Re: FYI 91L is now an official Investigation
      Sun Aug 28 2005 03:36 PM

From NHC TWO:

"SATELLITE IMAGES AND SURFACE REPORTS INDICATE THAT A WELL-ORGANIZED
TROPICAL WAVE ACCOMPANIED BY A SURFACE LOW PRESSURE HAS MOVED OFF
THE COAST OF AFRICA AND IS NOW LOCATED ABOUT 450 MILES SOUTHEAST OF
THE CAPE VERDE ISLANDS. THIS SYSTEM HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BECOME A
TROPICAL DEPRESSION AT ANY TIME TODAY OR MONDAY AS IT MOVES TOWARD
THE WEST AT 15 MPH.
"

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