National Hurricane Center
...TROPICAL WAVES...
A tropical wave is over the far eastern Atlantic west of the Cape
Verde Islands with axis along 32W extending from 06N-20N, moving
westward at 15-20 kt. A large area of Saharan dry air and dust is
hindering convective activity from developing at the time.
A tropical wave is over the central Atlantic with axis along 45W
from 06N-15N, moving westward at 15-20 kt. A large area of
Saharan dry air and dust is hindering convective activity from
developing at the time.
A tropical wave is over the Lesser Antilles with axis along 61W
from 08N-18N, moving westward at 15 kt. A large area of Saharan
dry air and dust is hindering convective activity from developing
at the time.
A tropical wave is over the western Caribbean with axis along 80W
from central Cuba to central Panama, moving westward at 15-20 kt.
Shallow moisture in the northern wave environment along with a
region of middle to upper level diffluence ahead of the wave is
supporting isolated moderate convection off the coasts of Cuba
and Jamaica. In addition, widely scattered moderate convection is
over the southern portion of the wave along the coasts of Panama
and Costa Rica S of 11N.
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All quiet in the tropics...RTW
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