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Re: Bay of Campeche Wave
      Sat Aug 10 2024 05:31 PM


Left: Invest 98E in the eastern Pacific with 30% NHC development odds and highly unlikely to move inland
Right: Small area of weak low pressure now in the Bay of Campeche with no mention by NHC for development, however will move inland (Mexico)

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* Bay of Campeche Wave cieldumort Sat Aug 10 2024 05:31 PM
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