Tropical Depression SIX
ZCZC MIATCDAT1 ALL TTAA00 KNHC DDHHMM TROPICAL DEPRESSION SIX DISCUSSION NUMBER 9 NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL 5 PM EDT MON JUL 21 2003 DATA FROM AN AIR FORCE RESERVE RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT SHOW THAT THE DEPRESSION DOES NOT HAVE A CLOSED LOW-LEVEL CIRCULATION AND IS A TROPICAL WAVE. THE WAVE IS EXPECTED TO MOVE WEST TO WEST-NORTHWESTWARD ACROSS THE CARIBBEAN FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS. THERE IS A SMALL POSSIBILITY THAT THE WAVE COULD REORGANIZE AND AGAIN BECOME A TROPICAL CYCLONE. THE WAVE WILL BE CLOSELY MONITORED FOR THIS POSSIBILITY. THIS WILL BE THE LAST ADVISORY ON THIS SYSTEM UNLESS REGENERATION OCCURS. FORECASTER LAWRENCE FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS INITIAL 21/2100Z DISSIPATED NEAR THE CENTRAL LESSER ANTILLES NNNN
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