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The area over the northeast Gulf extending into offshore the Southeast now has a 40% chance to develop into a tropical or subtropical system this weekend or early next week. Lots of off/on rain in Florida in the meantime.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 265 (Milton) , Major: 265 (Milton) Florida - Any: 265 (Milton) Major: 265 (Milton)
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Wind: 30MPH
Pres: 1008mb
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Ed DunhamAdministrator
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Loc: Melbourne, FL
Area of Interest - Invest 94L
      Sun Nov 13 2005 09:19 AM


Sunday Evening Update: Very little change in overall structure during the day, however movement is slowly to the west and models tend to move the system more to the west rather than the northwest. Still a marginal chance for further development over the next couple of days.

Tropical low with active (but waning) convection southeast of Barbados at 13/12Z and currently stationary. System is located in a small area of light wind shear and has a marginal chance for development into a Tropical Depression prior to Tuesday morning. Shear increases rapidly to the north of the system. A slow movement to the northwest is anticipated.
ED

Link to Barbados Weather Reports

Edited by Ed Dunham (Sun Nov 13 2005 06:21 PM)

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* Area of Interest - Invest 94L Ed DunhamAdministrator Sun Nov 13 2005 09:19 AM
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. * * Re: Area of Interest - Invest 94L Lysis   Mon Nov 14 2005 06:02 PM
. * * special tropical statement LoisCane   Sun Nov 13 2005 08:23 PM

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