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However, there is an old cold front off the southeast coast that they're watching because there could be a low pressure area develop along that cold front off the coast of the Carolinas and Florida. And if it does so, it has about a 20% chance of becoming a tropical depression or storm in the next seven days. Not a whole big deal there. Other than that, in the Atlantic, it's clear. Nothing in the Caribbean. Nothing big in Africa. It's just not happening yet. And everybody's happy about that. When will it happen? And the hurricane people are saying, oh, lots of storms this year, better hurry up. Better hurry up because the chance of the peak happens in December. Or excuse me, in September. And let's see, in the Pacific, we have Gill, which is about 860 miles southwest of Baja, California. It will fall apart. No, I'm wrong. That is about 1,700 miles southwest of Baja. And it will fall apart as it gets into cooler waters. And then there's another couple of low pressure areas in southern and southwest Mexico that have a chance of becoming tropical disturbances. But no big deal. They're what we call fish storms, way out in the ocean. And do not expect to be inland. Fish storms, stir up the fish. Back to you there, Orion. WB6DJ.
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