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Area of Interest - Invest 98L
      Sun Oct 06 2013 11:01 PM

At 07/00Z, Invest 98L was located in the far eastern Atlantic at 9.5N 27.2W with winds of 20 knots and a pressure of 1008MB. Movement is to the west northwest at 16 knots and SSTs are at 29C. An area of westerly windshear to the west of the system should begin to decrease late Monday evening. Convective structure has been slowly improving on Sunday. Conditions should slowly become favorable for additional development as the Invest area moves to the west and west nothwest over the next few days.

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