A TROPICAL WAVE IS OVER THE CENTRAL ATLC WITH AN AXIS EXTENDING FROM 14N44W TO 05N46W...MOVING W AT 10 TO 15 KT. A 850 MB VORTICITY MAXIMUM IS NOTED ALONG THE WAVE AXIS NEAR 10N45W. A POLEWARD SURGE OF HIGH MOISTURE TO 12N IS NOTED IN SSMI TPW ALONG THE WAVE AXIS. SCATTERED MODERATE CONVECTION IS FROM 06N TO 13N BETWEEN 40W AND 49W.
I see these features a lot in the MDR. Being small, much more often that not they're transient due their susceptibility to deformation and any unfavorable conditions such as dry air/shear. While it's been tooting sporadic convection, it, of course, faces a grim future. Just wanted to point it out while it's still out there. Here's a still image, but it shows up much better in a visible time lapse such as the NASA GHCC site's basin wide view.
