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 940 
 WTPA43 PHFO 260241
 TCDCP3
 
 POST-TROPICAL CYCLONE DARBY DISCUSSION NUMBER  58
 NWS CENTRAL PACIFIC HURRICANE CENTER HONOLULU HI   EP052016
 500 PM HST MON JUL 25 2016
 
 Darby is an elliptical low-level swirl devoid of persistent deep
 convection. All 3 satellite agencies considered the system too weak
 to classify. A combination of moderate shear and cooler waters along
 the expected track of the feature makes regeneration unlikely.
 Thus, the system is being declared a post-tropical remnant low with
 this advisory. The remnants of Darby are expected to become a
 trough which should continue tracking toward the west-northwest
 toward a weakness in the subtropical ridge over the next couple of
 days. 
 
 This will be the last advisory issued by the Central Pacific
 Hurricane Center on Darby unless regeneration occurs. Additional
 information on this system can be found in the High Seas Forecasts
 issued by the National Weather Service in Honolulu under AWIPS
 header HFOHSFNP and WMO header FZPN40 PHFO.
 
 
 FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS
  
 INIT  26/0300Z 22.6N 161.8W   25 KT  30 MPH...POST-TROP/REMNT LOW
  12H  26/1200Z 23.3N 163.0W   20 KT  25 MPH...POST-TROP/REMNT LOW
  24H  27/0000Z...DISSIPATED
  
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 Forecaster R Ballard
 
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