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Re: Bret Gone, 90L Forms, Cindy Weakening
      Fri Jul 22 2011 02:59 PM

So PTC Cyclone on the left sidebar stands for "Post Tropical Cyclone".

And 90L is southeast of the Lesser Antilles and will probably pass thru the Lower Lesser Antilles this weekend.

Leading edge of the wave that Mike and others have been discussing appears to be passing through the Virgin Islands.

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* Wave over Eastern Cuba MikeCAdministrator Fri Jul 22 2011 02:59 PM
. * * Re: Cindy Gone, 90L Weak WesnWylie   Sat Jul 23 2011 10:50 PM
. * * Re: Bret Gone, 90L Forms, Cindy Weakening MikeCAdministrator   Fri Jul 22 2011 03:03 PM
. * * Re: Bret Gone, 90L Forms, Cindy Weakening danielwAdministrator   Fri Jul 22 2011 02:59 PM

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