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Invest 98L consolidating. Models turning bullish.
      Sun Jul 29 2007 04:34 AM



GFDL and GFS are now solidly on-board in calling for development sooner than later.

Pressures in the area are not that low, but we also have data scarcity.. almost really a data void... right where 98L is situated.

This system has the "right look," and environmental conditions have gone from not-hostile, to now rather favorable, for further development. Baring a falling apart, an invest flight is already scheduled for this afternoon.

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* Invest 98L consolidating. Models turning bullish. cieldumort Sun Jul 29 2007 04:34 AM
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