National Hurricane Center
...TROPICAL WAVES...
A tropical wave is over the eastern Atlantic with axis extending
from 14N31W to 01N32W, moving westward at 20 kt. TPW imagery
depicts abundant moisture in the wave's environment and model
diagnostics show a trough at 700 mb. Scattered moderate convection
is where the wave meets the ITCZ.
A tropical wave is along 55W S of 14N, moving westward at 15 kt.
The wave is depicted as a broad trough of moisture on TPW imagery.
Scattered moderate and isolated strong convection is from 08N-10N
between 53W and the coast of NW Guyana.
A tropical wave is over the central Caribbean with axis along 78W
S of 16N. This wave is moving westward at 15 kt. The wave is
rather ill-defined at the surface at this time, and the axis
extends into the EPAC region. A cluster of moderate to strong
convection is ahead of the wave axis over the SW Caribbean.
This is most likely due to the monsoon trough extending from the
E Pacific.
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There are no signs of tropical cyclone formation at this time...RTW
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