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No recon for this afternnon.
11:30 TWO from TPC:Recon cancelled
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11:30 TWO from TPC:Recon cancelled
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No Surprise
No big surprise there - it's just an open wave. The tiny low-level eddy is about gone now. Thunderstorms are being enhanced by the upper low to the north. The wave is surrounded by dry air as well. No development is likely over the next 2-3 days. Could become a weak TD after passing through the Bahamas on Friday before heading north up the east coast over the weekend.
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At this point, wouldn't it be going out on a limb saying that this storm will move up the east coast... according to the latest model runs, which make sense in terms of the average speed of 90L, it will just about be starting the "movement up the coast" 72 to 120 hours from now.
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