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Although still very unlikely to develop or be very strong, there could be an area to watch in the in little more than a week out from energy currently associated with the systems in the East Pacific.
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Area of Interest - Invest 99L
      Sun Jul 30 2006 10:06 AM

Tropical wave with a weak low-level circulation near 12.4N 51.2W at 30/13Z, or about 600 miles east of the Windward Islands, moving west northwest to northwest at 20mph. System is moving toward an area of decreasing wind shear. The structure of the wave has improved considerably over the past 24 hours and convection is now observed east and north of the center. The tropical wave is still disorganized and may be trying to form a mid-level center north of the low-level center, however, there is a good chance for additional slow development and tropical cyclone formation over the next couple of days. This is certainly a system to keep an eye on.
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ED

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