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Eastern Atlantic Tropical Summary - EATS OUT on August 23, 2005
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The lil' devils are making their presence known well in the Eastern Atlantic.
The wave once known as invest 97L, is showing signs of trying to
develop, however, there's a lot of dry air in its path. Any development of
this system will be slow.
A new tropical wave is emerging off of the African coast, and will move
west over the next few days.
I do not expect tropical cyclone development in this area in the next
24-48 hours.
EATS OUT on August 23, 2005
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dhweather wrote:I think you're right about 97L.
I can't say for the new wave, I've lost hope for the CV season.
It's still early to say that David.September is the most active month for those CV systems to form and historicly that is the case.Here Puerto Rico has been visited by those CV systems much more in September than in august.
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