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TS Don strengthening over the central Atlantic; disturbance over the eastern tropical Atlantic could slowly develop

TS Don strengthening over the central Atlantic; disturbance over the eastern tropical Atlantic could slowly develop

Tropical Storm Don has persisted over the central Atlantic for the last several days without much change in intensity, but now appears to be on a strengthening trend. As of 5:00 p.m. EDT Wednesday, Tropical Storm Don was centered near 33.8°N 40.3°W, and was moving westward at approximately 8 mph. Maximum sustained winds were 40 knots (45 mph), with an estimated minimum pressure of 1004 mb. Don, which formed as a subtropical cyclone last Friday, had been struggling to produce…

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Subtropical Storm Don meanders over the central Atlantic, likely to stay weak

Subtropical Storm Don meanders over the central Atlantic, likely to stay weak

The Atlantic’s fifth tropical or subtropical storm of the season, Don, formed early Friday over the central subtropical Atlantic. The first storm to form in the month of July, Don is currently no threat to land, and is only in a marginally favorable environment. July only averages approximately one tropical or subtropical storm per year, and Don is the only named storm to form in July so far which is not unusual. As of 11:00 a.m. EDT Saturday, Subtropical Storm…

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