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Unfortunately at this point it doesn’t look like TD-09 is going to be much of a wave maker, even if it becomes a tropical storm. The system is very small, (not even 25-30 miles wide), it is moving away from us, and its movement speed is expected to increase as it heads further west.
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Hopefully the tropical wave further eastward will develop into something more organized in the next couple of days.
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