ZCZC MIATCDEP2 ALL TTAA00 KNHC DDHHMM TROPICAL DEPRESSION TWO-E DISCUSSION NUMBER 5 NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL 8 AM PDT SAT JUL 03 2004 THERE IS NOT MUCH TO SAY ABOUT THE DEPRESSION. THE THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY HAS CONTINUED TO DECREASE AND THE CYCLONE CONSISTS OF A TIGHT SWIRL OF LOW CLOUDS. IT SHOULD BECOME A REMNANT LOW LATER TODAY. THE DEPRESSION IS MOVING TOWARD THE WEST ABOUT 10 KNOTS AND THIS GENERAL MOTION SHOULD CONTINUE UNTIL DISSIPATION. FORECASTER AVILA FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS INITIAL 03/1500Z 17.8N 123.2W 25 KT 12HR VT 04/0000Z 18.0N 124.7W 20 KT...DISSIPATING 24HR VT 04/1200Z 18.0N 127.0W 20 KT...REMNANT LOW 36HR VT 05/0000Z 18.0N 130.0W 20 KT...REMNANT LOW 48HR VT 05/1200Z 18.0N 133.0W 20 KT...REMNANT LOW $$ NNNN
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