BY EARLY NEXT WEEK...MID LEVEL TROUGH DEVELOPS SOUTHWARD
ALONG/OFFSHORE U.S. EAST COAST...BUT SURFACE TROUGH AND UPPER
SUPPORT SHOULD REMAIN NORTH/EAST OF THE REGION. MAIN AFFECTS SHOULD
BE SOUTHWARD MOVEMENT OF LOW LEVEL RIDGE AXIS AND THUS
RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF SW/W FLOW WITH MEAN RIDGING OVER THE EASTERN SEA
BOARD...AND RETURN OF DEEPER MOISTURE LEVELS. INITIAL DISTURBANCE
WITH ORIGINATIONS IN THE TROPICS PROGGED TO MOVE SOUTH OF THE STATE
EARLY IN THE WEEKEND...WITH A SECOND/STRONGER SYSTEM APPROACHING THE
REGION AROUND DAY 7. UNTIL THEN WILL CONTINUE WITH CLIMATOLOGICAL
POPS.
NWS Melbourne Disc...
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NWS Melbourne Disc...
Not sure what they are referring to as I know they are not talking about the african waves...
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That's interesting since it would be awfully fast for the initial wave to go south of here by day 7
Surprised they would state that. I actually think 95L still has a decent shot at development. It shows an impressive circulation (although dusty), but is going to move past 40W and into a better environment. 
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