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Re: Tropical Development in Gulf Likely, Other Waves
      Mon Sep 24 2007 04:31 PM

Actually, I don't think anyone knows where 94L will go. I've seen quite a few models that just want to have it spin around in the GOM for days. The steering currents are extremely weak and that doesn't bold well considering the shear is suppose to lighten up and the water is extremely warm out there. It almost looks like 94L may be trying to reform a new center under the deep convection or something...not sure yet.

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* Tropical Depression 12 forms in East Atlantic... Other Waves MikeCAdministrator Mon Sep 24 2007 04:31 PM
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