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Re: Tropical Development in Gulf Likely, Other Waves
      Mon Sep 24 2007 08:42 PM

This could be more than slightly interesting. Just refreshed NRL and they had No Names up on all three Invests, starting with 96 as 12L.

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I'll amend that to add that, contrary to what that might normally imply, convection in both 94L and 97L has been weakening with time while hitting the diurnal minimums, and 97 has a date with the Graveyard & shear. Overall, they appear structurally fairly intact, so it will become informative to see if they experience an overnight blossoming of deep convection.



Edited by cieldumort (Mon Sep 24 2007 08:59 PM)

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* Tropical Depression 12 forms in East Atlantic... Other Waves MikeCAdministrator Mon Sep 24 2007 08:42 PM
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