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      #92244 - Sat Sep 17 2011 03:19 PM

In addition to Invest 97L just off the west coast of Africa, another weak circulation has been evident for the past 18 hours near 11N 33W at 17/18Z. Very little movement with both systems.

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Re: Eastern Atlantic [Re: Ed Dunham]
      #92245 - Sun Sep 18 2011 11:28 AM

Invest 97L is all but gone with most of its energy captured by P30L over western Africa near 10N 8W at 18/12Z. P30L has a well defined low pressure system.

The lower-latitude system mentioned in the earlier post has become Invest 98L located at 11.0N 35.2W at 18/12Z. Invest 98L maintains a weak circulation and would have a more westerly track if it develops.

Invest 99L has formed at the southern end of a mid-Atlantic trough. 99L has a low pressure system but the circulation and convection is influenced by west northwesterly shear that should begin to wane in the next 24 hours.
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