MikeCAdministrator
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Sun Aug 10 2014 04:43 PM
Watching a wave (94L) In the East Atlantic

Another wave with a 40% chance for development over the next 5 days is being watched in the east Atlantic. This wave, tracked as 94L, has quite a bit of dry air and poor conditions to traverse before entering more favorable areas. Most of the Atlantic east of the Caribbean is currently awash in generally dry conditions.

However it is approaching the start of the peak season, in mid August that runs through mid October. So it is important to watch this and any other tropical disturbances that may develop.


{{StormLinks|94L|94|4|2014|94|Invest 94L (East Atlantic}}

More to come later.



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