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Re: Area of Interest - Out of Africa
      Tue Sep 12 2006 03:30 AM

The shortwave loop is really showing off how large the cyclonic wind field is already with (I'll jump the gun a little here and call this) "94l Pending." I'm trying to think if I have seen a wave with better structure so far this year - And while I'm not sure - as there have been so many impressive ones this season, this certainly would have to rank in the Top 5.

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* Area of Interest - Out of Africa Ed DunhamAdministrator Tue Sep 12 2006 03:30 AM
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