9N 51W?
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- Hyperstorm
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There's nothing out there right now that bears any kind of monitoring. It's just the usual tropical wave that moves westward throughout the tropical Atlantic in mid-July. Once it moves to the Western Caribbean, then it could be another story.
In the meantime, some showers and gusty winds for the southern windward islands appear to be in order during the weekend...
In the meantime, some showers and gusty winds for the southern windward islands appear to be in order during the weekend...
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- dixiebreeze
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Re: 9N 51W?
StJoe wrote:Anybody see this besides me? Looks like its ready to go into it's spin cycle. Hmmm, I wonder. Didn't see any other threads on this so I decided to post it. Let me know what you think...
Also been watching it.
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As Hyperstorm said this is a normal tropical wave one of the average 100 waves that move thru the atlantic.However if it not crashes into SouthAmerica something may come out of it more westward.
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Looks like two blobs out East to follow in the coming day's.
Looks like two blobs out East to follow in the coming day's.
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