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Western Atlantic Tropical Summary - WATS UP on August 15, 2005
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Hurricane Irene continues to add to the number of named storm days
for 2005, and will pose a threat to shipping lanes as she moves out to sea.
The remnants of TD10 continue to be sheared and plagued with dry air.
I do not expect redevelopment of this system in the next 48-72 hours.
A small ULL near Puerto Rico is providing a little convection in that area.
Two tropical waves in the western Caribbean continue moving westward
into central America, and are increasing in convection. I do not expect
tropical cyclone development in this area, due to the proximity to land.
WATS UP - August 15, 2005
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WATS UP - August 15, 2005
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