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Re: Tropical Storm Lorenzo Well to the ESE of Bermuda
      Wed Oct 23 2013 10:11 AM

Strong northwesterly windshear has exposed the low-level circulation center of Lorenzo as the convection has been displaced to the southeast. The center is still moving slowly to the east - perhaps even east southeast. Some of the models transition Lorenzo to an upper level low while others move it off to the northeast ahead of a front in the next couple of days. A third and probably realistic possibility is that Lorenzo simply weakens and dissipates.
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