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Area of Interest - Tropical Depression #7
      Sun Sep 10 2006 09:50 PM

Invest 93L will be upgraded to TD #7 at 11/03Z with NHC issuing the initial bulletins at that time. NRL has now changed the identifier on the public access site to NONAME 07. The tropical cyclone is rather small and centered somewhere near 19.5N 55W or about 500+ miles east of the northern Leeward Islands. The system has been moving west to west northwest at about 10mph for most of today. Most of the tropical models keep it well out to sea and it will probably take a couple of runs for the global models to stabilize on this system. Something new to comment on this week.
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