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Hugh
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      Thu Jul 17 2008 08:36 PM

I'm not bullish on any of the invests developing and being much of a threat in the short term. The low off the east coast is going to move out to sea, and the low in the Western Caribbean is going to move across Central America. 94L is too close to the coast of South America, and still in the Graveyard.

Once 94L gets into the Western Caribbean, the GFDL's forecast for it to move through the Yucatan Channel is disturbing. It still might never develop, but I give it a 50/50 shot once it gets to the W. Caribbean.

(Post and some responses moved to the appropriate Forum.)

Edited by MikeC (Sat Jul 19 2008 11:30 PM)

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* Cristobal Lounge Hugh Thu Jul 17 2008 08:36 PM
. * * Re: Tropical Depression 3 Forms off South Carolina Coast weathernet   Sat Jul 19 2008 11:38 AM
. * * Re: Focus on Low off Georgia Coast and Central Caribbean Random Chaos   Fri Jul 18 2008 05:57 PM
. * * Re: Charleston, SC AM Discussion (Portion) ftlaudbob   Fri Jul 18 2008 09:51 AM
. * * Re: Focus on Low off Georgia Coast Hugh   Thu Jul 17 2008 10:51 PM
. * * Re: Focus on Low off Georgia Coast Storm Hunter   Thu Jul 17 2008 10:41 PM

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