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Fledgling T.D. #8
      Fri Jul 29 2005 11:29 AM

#74 Published Friday July 29, 2005 at 11:00 am EDT
http://www.kn4lf.com/flwx1.htm

I'm still stuck with a slow dial up internet connection but I will be getting Roadrunner broadband back next Tuesday 08/02/05.

Looking at the latest satellite imagery stubborn long lived T.S. Franklin is still alive and kicking in the NW Atlantic Ocean. He still has a shot at becoming a hurricane before transitioning into an extra tropical low.

We have fledgling T.D. #8 in the vicinity of the northern Leeward Islands. It's currently moving WNW at approximately 20 mph and could become a T.D. within the next 24 hours. There is allot of wind shear to it's north and also over the western Caribbean Sea region. The only area with light wind shear is right across the Greater Antilles, so I don't expect a rapidly developing tropical cyclone to come barreling at the Florida region in the short term.

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