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Re: Area of Interest - Central Atlantic
      Thu Aug 31 2006 03:54 PM

This tropical wave has good structure (actual latitude is about 10N) but it will soon encounter some modest wind shear. It does however have some chance for additional development in a couple of days.

It is worth noting that the African continent itself looks quite barren this evening - highly unusual for this time in the season.
ED

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* Area of Interest - Central Atlantic Ed DunhamAdministrator Thu Aug 31 2006 03:54 PM
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. * * Re: Area of Interest - Central Atlantic craigm   Thu Aug 31 2006 10:53 AM
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