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Western Atlantic Tropical Summary - WATS UP on August 13, 2005
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The western Atlantic features two tropical waves moving westward
across the Caribbean sea today. Neither of these will develop into
tropical cyclones.
Tropical Storm Irene was covered in a special WATS UP this morning.
Invest 96L continues to trek westward and shows signs of development.
This will likely become a tropical depression today. There is a lot of
dry air to the north and west of Invest 96L, which will be an inhibiting
factor for development. I suspect we will only see slow development for
the next 24-48 hours.
The upper level low to the North of 96L should not play much of a role
in 96L's future. It may slow development a little, but as 96L moves
westward, this influence will abate.
WATS UP on August 13, 2005
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WATS UP on August 13, 2005
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