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A new 20% area over the Southeast and Gulf, from Lousiana to Georgia is up for this week. Rain is most likely impact regardless of development.
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Steve
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Re: Area of Interest - NE Caribbean
      Sun Jul 28 2002 09:32 PM

Hey Ed,

I was thinking the wave probably would turn more westerly due to the building high pressure north of the system, which while building west, ought to be strong enough east of the wave not to allow it to kick out northwest at least until Thursday or so. But since you do this stuff for a living, I wanted to ask you to clue me in on what I was missing or is you thought the wave might hang out in the SW Atlantic longer than that.

Thanks,

Steve

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