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Newly tagged Invest 91L in the Central American Gyre heading towards MX/TX, a slow and sprawling flood threat. Bahamas hybrid well E of FL 10%/30% odd and expected to track back to the W across FL or SE US this week.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 292 (Idalia) , Major: 292 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 292 (Idalia) Major: 292 (Idalia)
 


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Loc: Melbourne, FL
East of Puerto Rico
      Mon Aug 07 2006 05:10 AM

Tropical wave with a convective flare-up near 17.8N 63.1W at 07/04Z is moving to the west northwest at about 10mph. Wave is bringing scattered heavy rainshowers to the Leeward Islands. Motion should become more northwesterly as the wave comes under the influence of a large upper level low to its northwest. I haven't really looked at the environment, but I would suspect only a slim chance for additional development.
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ED

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* East of Puerto Rico Ed DunhamAdministrator Mon Aug 07 2006 05:10 AM
. * * North Coast of Dominican Republic Ed DunhamAdministrator   Mon Aug 07 2006 03:25 PM
. * * Re: North Coast of Dominican Republic Margie   Mon Aug 07 2006 07:19 PM
. * * Re: North Coast of Dominican Republic HanKFranK   Mon Aug 07 2006 09:28 PM
. * * Re: 91L... Storm Cooper   Thu Aug 10 2006 02:59 AM
. * * Re: North Coast of Dominican Republic NewWatcher   Mon Aug 07 2006 06:23 PM

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