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Sunday, October 13, 2013
TS Octave
Tropical Storm Octave has developed in the eastern Pacific. Above is latest NHC forecast - which keeps it as a TS and moves it toward southern Baja as it decays into a remnant low. Below is IR satellite image from 14 UTC this morning, indicating quite a bit of conevtion to the northeast of the storm. Appears that westerly winds at base of western US trof will steer moisture associated with Octave into southern Baja, southern Sonora, and Sinaloa.


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