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Re: South of 93L
      Sun Aug 08 2010 04:44 PM

My apologies for posting this on the main page, way off topic I know. And I need to learn to look at things a little longer, my observations were based on short term satellite loops and at that time there was a nice "blob" of convection west of Cape Verde that is completely diminished now and that area along the ITCZ has been torn to shreds....it's why I read most of the time and comment very little. Thanks for the response!

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