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Invest 93L - Southwest of Cape Verde Islands
      Fri Aug 06 2010 12:11 AM

A tropical wave with associated low pressure was located about 750 miles southwest of the Cape Verde Islands at 06/00Z near 12.7N 35.8W. As the wave moves to the west northwest, conditions are expected to improve and allow the system - designated as Invest 93L - to have an opportunity for additional slow development.
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* Invest 93L - Southwest of Cape Verde Islands Ed DunhamAdministrator Fri Aug 06 2010 12:11 AM
. * * Re: Invest 93L - Southwest of Cape Verde Islands MichaelA   Fri Aug 06 2010 08:49 AM
. * * Re: Invest 93L - Southwest of Cape Verde Islands MichaelA   Fri Aug 06 2010 03:40 PM

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