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Re: Area of Interest: Northern Gulf
      Wed Sep 05 2012 07:09 AM

It will be interesting to see what if any effect the low pressure system and Leslie will have on each other since Leslie is still almost stationary. The skew on the maps make the storms appear to be in very close proximity with the upper level whirley over the Bahamas, it is an interesting looking set up.

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