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Re: 94L off the Florida East Coast
      Sun Aug 08 2010 11:44 PM

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I am seeing a spin off the coast of Western Florida on the latest satellite loop: http://aviationweather.gov/adds/satellit...g&itype=vis . It is quite a ways into the GOM. I think we may have to monitor both sides of Florida as the area of convection extends across the entire region.




more of a upper level spin.The chances are slim to none of any tropical development.

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