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Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
574 (Milton),
US Major:
574 (Milton),
FL Any:
574 (Milton),
FL Major:
574 (Milton)
MichaelA
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Couple of areas
Mon Jul 27 2009 05:35 PM
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1st: Looks a bit interesting in the Bay of Campeche today with little vertical shear. There appears to be some circulation, but whether it is at the surface, I can't tell from the vis. sat. loop.
2nd: The wave that has moved off the coast of Africa still has fairly good convection associated with it. Whether that holds up for the next couple of days will be a determining factor for possible development.
3rd: The wave in the mid-Atlantic has a good signature, but there is some shear over that area.
-------------------- Michael
PWS
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Couple of areas
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MichaelA
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Mon Jul 27 2009 05:35 PM
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