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Tropical Storm Arlene Forms in Central Atlantic
      Thu Apr 20 2017 03:32 PM

The formerly non-tropical low that has been watched for a few days has acquired sufficient organization and intensity to become a tropical storm, Arlene, the first of the 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season. The newly-named tropical cyclone is not anticipated to impact land as a tropical cyclone, and is no threat to the U.S.

This is only the 2nd time a tropical storm has formed in April in the Atlantic since satellite based tracking began.



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Edited by MikeC (Thu Apr 20 2017 06:07 PM)

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