I emailed Brian Hughes requesting the floater for 96L. This was what he replied:
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Unfortunately the area that the wave is in, is too far east to be seen
accurately by GOES-East. We need to wait until the wave is closer to 35
degrees west to get in view of GOES-East.
-Brian Hughes
NOAA/NESDIS
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Staff Meteorologist and Operations Coordinator
Satellite Analysis Branch
NOAA/NESDIS Satellite Services Division
E/SP23, Rm. 607
Camp Springs, Maryland 20746
(301) 763-8051 x106
(202) 409-8629
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Should be later today.
-Ed
hopefully soon
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