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Re: Area of Interest - Invest 91L in the Central Atlantic
      Mon Sep 10 2012 11:51 PM

At 11/03Z, Invest 91L was located near 15.7N 42W. After a decline in convection on Monday, some increase is noted in the past few hours but the system is still somewhat disorganized. Movement continues to the west and once again the forward speed has increased to about 20 knots. The slower rate of organization should keep the system on a more west to west northwesterly track on Tuesday with projected track adjustments a little further to the west.

Windshear remains light, the dry air to the west has diminished a little and the SSTs along the track are still at 28C so additional development is still expected.
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* Area of Interest - Hurricane Nadine in the Central Atlantic Ed DunhamAdministrator Mon Sep 10 2012 11:51 PM
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