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JoshuaK
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Wave approaching African coastline
      Fri Jul 31 2009 06:02 PM

I've been watching another wave approaching the West African coastline, getting ready to emerge over the Atlantic. It's still a little ways off, but this particular wave has been exhibiting moderate to strong convection, is rather large in structre, and appears to have good signs of cyclonic turning already evident.

Depending on conditions when it exits the coast, if it still holds together by then, I think we could have our next Tropical Depression by the end of next week. What do you guys say or predict?

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