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Invest 94L just northeast of the ABC islands in the Caribbean moving west, 20% development chance. Another area near the Cabo Verde islands has a 20% chance to develop over the next 7 days.
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Re: Karl - Forecast Lounge
      Wed Sep 15 2010 12:04 AM

Simple, the upper ridge over the southern tier of the US is expected to amplify and send Karl to the west and possibly southwest near the end of the period. Karl is no threat to TX or the Gulf coast.

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