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Re: Area of Interest - Tropical Storm Edouard
      Mon Aug 04 2008 10:32 AM

As often typical of shallow Gulf systems with weak steering currents, TS Edouard has becone stationary over the past couple of hours. Best guess satellite position estimate is 28.0N 90.4W at 04/14Z. The storm structure remains somewhat disorganized and the current intensity of 50mph may be a bit generous. Low to mid level steering currents in the central Gulf have become more south southeasterly. I'd recommend that everyone along the Gulf coast from Pensacola westward needs to closely monitor this storm for possible changes in track and intensity.
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* Area of Interest - South of Mobile Ed DunhamAdministrator Mon Aug 04 2008 10:32 AM
. * * Re: Area of Interest - Tropical Storm Edouard Ed DunhamAdministrator   Mon Aug 04 2008 10:32 AM
. * * Re: Area of Interest - TS Edouard - Update Ed DunhamAdministrator   Mon Aug 04 2008 12:48 PM
. * * Edouard Slows and Weakens Briefly, But Now Organizing Again CoconutCandy   Mon Aug 04 2008 01:12 PM
. * * Re: Edouard Slows and Weakens Briefly, But Now Organizing Again Teal95   Mon Aug 04 2008 09:50 PM
. * * Re: Edouard Slows and Weakens Briefly, But Now Organizing Again danielwAdministrator   Mon Aug 04 2008 10:19 PM

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