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Joeyfl
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Wave Over West Africa
      Wed Sep 12 2012 05:54 PM

The next system to watch is a wave that is currently over west Africa near 10N/10W some models picking up and slowly developing this system. It is worth watching as it is further south in latitude and will likely avoid an early turn to the north like many have, this is also been hinted at by the GFS which slowly develops it and moves it towards the Caribbean in about 6-7 days.

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Edited by Ed Dunham (Thu Sep 13 2012 12:32 AM)

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