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Fairhopian
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Re: GOM Upper Level Low
      Mon Jul 01 2013 01:50 PM

I am going to go out on a limb here and say that the ULL is no longer drifting East, rather it seems to be either clinging to the trough (circulation roughly centered at 27N, 87W) or may even now be moving in the opposite direction toward that stationary front which appears to be retreating earlier than projected to the NW. Still cannot make out anything at the lower level though, to show this feature could ever be anything more than an aggressive homegrown wannabe. Anyone see anything conducive to development closer to the surface?

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* GOM Upper Level Low Ed DunhamAdministrator Mon Jul 01 2013 01:50 PM
. * * Re: GOM Upper Level Low Fairhopian   Mon Jul 01 2013 01:50 PM
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