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Re: Area of Interest - Invest 99L in the Caribbean Sea
      Sat Oct 20 2012 03:39 PM

NDBC Station 42058 is reporting a pressure of 1007.3 and falling rapidly. Not much in the way of winds reported though. Wind shear looks to currently be rather low as 99L in under an anticyclone right now. Just saw NHC upped it to 60%. Its amazing that models have been predicting this for over 8-10days...to varying degrees. With hurricane season, it aint over till its over...

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