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Sara's remnants are now in the Gulf, but are not expected to reorganize much. Elsewhere, no tropical development is anticipated.
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Re: Wave in Central Carribean (Invest 92L Forecast Lounge)
      Wed Aug 14 2013 07:16 AM


The GFS (6z) takes it into the Central Gulf, very elongated, and arrives in southeast Louisiana on Saturday, potentially development (bug disorganized) at that time.

The (CMC) Canadian model overnight takes 92L westward into the Gulf and deepens it rapidly, with a major cane coming ashore in south Texas. This seems much less likely.

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* Wave in Central Carribean (Invest 92L Forecast Lounge) doug Wed Aug 14 2013 07:16 AM
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