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Re: Area of Interest - Tropical Storm Earl
      Thu Aug 26 2010 12:35 AM

The intensification process for TS Earl is not going to be as aggressive as previously indicated. Dry Saharan air has enveloped the cyclone and has been drawn into the system from the south and southeast. The result has been a disruption of the organizational process over the past 12 hours. The SAL still remains to the west and north of the system so intensification over the next day or two could be a slow process. With a slower intensification, the tropical storm should track to the west to west northwest for a longer period of time.
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* Area of Interest - Tropical Storm Earl Ed DunhamAdministrator Thu Aug 26 2010 12:35 AM
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