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The TWD points out 2 surface lows with the waves in the east atlantic and around 700 miles east of the lesser antilles but if that trough in the atlantic goes away then conditions will be better for the 2 waves now in the atlantic with 2 surface lows so getting interesting east of the antilles.
Hummm Juan may not be too far from forming
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They mentioned one of the lows in the 8am discussion as well. We know things are not favorable for development now but we also know things can change quickly..There is plenty of energy in the waters and Africa looks like it will continue to send waves our way.
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