National Hurricane Center
...TROPICAL WAVES...
The axis of a tropical wave is near the west coast of Africa along
16W from 04N-18N. Scattered moderate convection associated to
this wave is noted from 06N-10N between 14W and 20W.
The axis of a tropical wave extends from 18N40W to 03N41W.
Isolated moderate convection is noted at the base of this wave.
The axis of a tropical wave is near 57W from 04N to 18N, moving W
at 20 kt. Scattered moderate convection is noted from 07N-09N
between 54W and 59W.
The axis of a tropical wave is near 70W from the coast of
western Venezuela to eastern Hispaniola, moving W at 10-15 knots.
This wave, in conjunction with an upper level trough, is helping
for active convection over the northeastern Caribbean east of the
wave axis. This convective activity is affecting Puerto Rico and
parts of Hispaniola.
The axis of a tropical wave is near 85W extending from the eastern
north Pacific across western Panama to western Cuba. The wave is
helping for enhanced convection over the NW Caribbean west of 78W,
and the western half of Cuba. Clusters of moderate to strong
convection are seen where the wave meets the monsoon trough.
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There are no signs of tropical cyclone formation at this time... RTW
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