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Re: Area of Interest: Tropical Storm Kirk
      Tue Aug 28 2012 10:51 PM

Tropical Depression 11 has been upgraded to Tropical Storm Kirk at 29/03Z located at 23.9N 45.0W with sustained winds of 40 knots. Movement is to the west and should become west northwest over the next couple of days and then turn north and is expected to remain out to sea. With some shear and dry air to the west, the intensity forecast is a bit uncertain and for the moment, Kirk is projected as a TS.
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* Area of Interest: Hurricane Kirk cieldumort Tue Aug 28 2012 10:51 PM
. * * Re: Area of Interest: Tropical Storm Kirk Ed DunhamAdministrator   Tue Aug 28 2012 10:51 PM
. * * Re: Area of Interest: Invest 97L cieldumort   Tue Aug 28 2012 02:55 PM
. * * Re: Area of Interest: Invest 97L JoshuaK   Tue Aug 28 2012 04:14 PM

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