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Edouard began to weaken as convection diminished from vertical shear and dry air, with its center becoming exposed from the steadily decreasing convection later on September 3. The development of a weak and narrow mid-level ridge turned the storm to
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681:"Tropical Storm Edouard Tropical Cyclone Report"
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962:Situation Report No. 1 – Tropical Storm Edouard
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820:James Franklin (September 2, 2002).
753:"August 31 Tropical Weather Outlook"
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