NHC monitoring new wave in Atlantic for potential development
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Meteorological authorities are monitoring the possible formation of a new system in the Atlantic Ocean, which already has a 50% probability of cyclonic development in seven days and 0% in 48 hours. This is an area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms associated with low pressure that could form over the tropical Atlantic with movement towards the west, indicates a report this Monday from the Dominican Institute of Meteorology (Indomet). In …

The National Hurricane Center (CNH) reported this Monday that they are monitoring a system with development potential in the Atlantic. According to this Monday’s report at 8:00 a.m., from the National Hurricane Center, there is a possibility that a tropical depression will form during the second half of the week as it moves west and northwest at about 20 miles per hour across the Central Atlantic. The organism stressed that the disturbance could…
A tropical depression could form during the second half of the week.
Miami – The National Hurricane Center (NHC) reported on a tropical wave located near the islands of Cape Verde, which is generating disorganized downpours and thunderstorms in the Central Atlantic. According to the forecast, although in the next 48 hours the possibility of cyclonic formation is low, close to zero percent, it is anticipated that the system could show gradual development during the second half of this week.
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