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doug
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E Gulf today
      Thu Jul 03 2008 05:24 PM

Been noticing a small cyclonic motion to activity in the E GOM today. Earlier Sattelite showed a cyclonic rotation at about 27.5 n and 86 W. local mets stated the pattern was being enhanced by 'upper' disturbances, however I can not find any visual satellite support for an upper feature. The current radar is also hinting at a broad cyclonic pattern. Since I'm not privy to the charts, anything going on here?

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* E Gulf today doug Thu Jul 03 2008 05:24 PM
. * * Re: E Gulf today MichaelA   Thu Jul 03 2008 08:01 PM
. * * Re: E Gulf today doug   Fri Jul 04 2008 02:38 AM

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