7:00AM ATLANTIC BASIN TROPICAL UPDATE, AUGUST 18, 2004

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7:00AM ATLANTIC BASIN TROPICAL UPDATE, AUGUST 18, 2004

#1 Postby vbhoutex » Wed Aug 18, 2004 6:48 am

7:00AM ATLANTIC BASIN TROPICAL UPDATE
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2004

The remnants of what was Tropical Storm Earl have now moved into Central America and are no longer a threat to the Atlantic Basin.

Hurricane Danielle continues moving North across the far Eastern Atlantic and continues to be a threat only to shipping. As she continues to turn and begins a Northeasterly direction in the next few days she could approach the Azores Islands later in the period. At that time she could become a gale center associated with a cold front as she nears the islands.

Elsewhere in the Atlantic Basin no tropical storm development is expected through Wednesday.
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