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AN ATLANTIC OCEAN TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 43W SOUTH OF 18N MOVING
WEST 15-20 KT. THIS WAVE CONTINUES TO HAVE A WELL DEFINED
STRUCTURE WITH AN INVERTED V-SHAPE AND A GOOD AMOUNT OF LOW-MID
LEVEL CYCLONIC TURNING. DESPITE THE WELL-DEFINED
STRUCTURE...THE WAVE IS EMBEDDED IN A VERY DRY ENVIRONMENT
LIMITING ANY SIGNIFICANT CONVECTION FROM DEVELOPING. HOWEVER
THERE ARE SCATTERED SHOWERS AND TSTMS NEAR THE ITCZ AXIS LIKELY
ENHANCED BY THIS WAVE...DISCUSSED IN MORE DETAIL IN THE ITCZ
SECTION.
Credit is given to the NHC.
Near 43W and below 18N
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Near 43W and below 18N
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