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Reaper
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Eastern Carribean
Tue Jun 13 2006 11:41 AM
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Question:
I appologize in advance for my ignorance, but how come none of the recent model runs are picking up anything from that wave that just entered the Eastern Carribean?
Is it simply because there is nothing there or the pressure in that area is not low enough for anything to develop?
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