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Re: Gulf Disturbance Round 2
      Fri Jul 25 2025 10:14 AM

A respectable attempt at TC genesis overnight couldn't outrun the shear and the remnant swirl is left unremarkable this morning. The window for this system, now once again more of a trof, to develop, is rapidly closing. Nonetheless, this feature will pose a flood threat for areas recently impacted by much flooding in the wake of Tropical Storm Barry and 93L.

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* Gulf Disturbance Round 2 cieldumort Fri Jul 25 2025 10:14 AM
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