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Re: Bret, Cindy, and a Wave East of the Caribbean
      Thu Jul 21 2011 04:20 PM

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2:30 PM 27 July 2011 Update




Are we in a time warp?

The Central Atlantic wave isn't organized, but does show some cyclonic turning in the cloud pattern on the vis loop. Worth keeping an eye on this time of year as our focus turns away from the Western Caribbean and GoM to the Atlantic and Cape Verde regions.

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* Bret, Cindy, and a Wave East of the Caribbean MikeCAdministrator Thu Jul 21 2011 04:20 PM
. * * INVEST 90 is coming up danielwAdministrator   Fri Jul 22 2011 10:34 AM
. * * Re: Bret, Cindy, and a Wave East of the Caribbean MichaelA   Thu Jul 21 2011 04:20 PM
. * * Re: Bret Moving Away and Central Atlantic Waves Rich B   Wed Jul 20 2011 03:12 PM

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