Hi Hankfrank I will concentrate what is east of me here in PR.There are 2 waves that look active to merit some attention.The first wave has persisted the convection as it has held some as it passes the trough in the mid atlantic.Now as it gets to the 50w longitud we will see if it organizes or not.
As for the wave south of the CV islands convection has increased in the past hours but we have to wait for it to form a surface low and to see if it holds together but we are at peak time for the CV season so any of these waves may develop and I will watch from PR.
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