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Tropical Depression, Sounds Like An Oxymoron
Good morning,
Dennis will soon, if it hasn't already, become just a low pressure system. There will likely be little spins off of the low. One of which will move toward Kansas City. But, and here's the big "but", the spin could wash out in central Missouri and we then would see nothing but clouds here in K-C. Looking at all the data, my gut tells me, as humid as it is I would be very surprised if something didn't kick up tomorrow east of Kansas City and move toward us from a sort of backward motion. (East to West, instead of the normal West to East. Anyway, here's a model called the MM5 that I like because I find it to be pretty accurate when it comes to rain or snow. It is valid for tomorrow morning.

On top of all this, there yet another Tropical Depression now in the Atlantic. Never before have we had four named storms this early in the season. It could be a historic year for Atlantic Hurricanes.
Stay Tuned,
Brett
Posted by at July 11, 2005 6:38 AM
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