National Hurricane Center
...TROPICAL WAVES...
A tropical wave is in the E Atlantic with axis extending from
13N28W to 03N29W, moving W at 10 kt. The TPW shows moderate
moisture associated with the wave. The GOES-16 Geocolor RGB
imagery shows the presence of the Saharan dust and dry air N of
the wave at 15N. Isolated moderate convection is noted where the
wave meets the ITCZ.
A tropical wave is in the central Atlantic with axis extending
from 13N45W to 03N46W, moving W at 10-15 kt. The Saharan Air
Layer from CIMSS shows the wave has dry air and dust N of 13N.
Isolated moderate convection is behind the wave's axis and N of
the ITCZ from 7N-10N between 37W-45W.
A tropical wave is just E of the Windward Islands with axis
extending from 15N60W to 07N61W, moving W at 5-10 kt. The Saharan
Air Layer dust and dry air is N of 10N. Shallow moisture with
embedded showers is associated with the wave, and will affect the
Windward Islands and the eastern Caribbean today.
A tropical wave is over the W Caribbean with axis along 82W from
10N-19N. Scattered showers and tstms are over the SW Caribbean,
likely a combination of the wave and the proximity of the Monsoon
Through. The wave will move westward into Central America through
Sat.
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The tropics remain quiet for now...RTW
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