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#149504 (Received by flhurricane at: 4:37 AM 05.Sep.2007)
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TROPICAL DEPRESSION FELIX DISCUSSION NUMBER 20
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL062007
500 AM EDT WED SEP 05 2007

SURFACE DATA FROM CENTRAL AMERICA AND SATELLITE IMAGES INDICATE THAT
FELIX IS WEAKENING RAPIDLY AS IT MOVES OVER THE MOUNTAINS...AND IS
DEGENERATING INTO A BROAD AREA OF LOW PRESSURE. THE CENTER...IF IT
STILL EXISTS..IS VERY DIFFICULT TO LOCATE. FELIX IS KEPT AS A 25
KNOT TROPICAL DEPRESSION IN THIS ADVISORY AND SHOULD CONTINUE TO
MOVE WESTWARD AROUND 10 KNOTS UNTIL DISSIPATION WITHIN THE NEXT 12
HOURS. MOST OF THE TRACK MODELS AT THIS TIME SUGGEST THAT THE
REMNANT LOW WILL CONTINUE OVER LAND AND WILL NOT MOVE INTO THE
EASTERN PACIFIC BASIN. HOWEVER...THE LOW WILL CONTINUE TO BE
MONITORED.

FELIX SHOULD CONTINUE TO PRODUCE RAINS PRIMARILY OVER PORTIONS OF
CENTRAL AMERICA.

THIS IS THE LAST ADVISORY ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER ON
THIS SYSTEM.


FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS

INITIAL 05/0900Z 14.0N 87.0W 25 KT
12HR VT 05/1800Z 13.8N 88.0W 20 KT...REMNANT LOW
24HR VT 06/0600Z...DISSIPATED

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FORECASTER AVILA