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Potential Tropical Cyclone Six likely to become tropical storm near the Leeward Islands

Potential Tropical Cyclone Six likely to become tropical storm near the Leeward Islands

After a month without any tropical cyclones active, the Atlantic basin is once again starting to get more active as the climatological peak of the season gets closer. A tropical wave approaching the Lesser Antilles, which the National Hurricane Center (NHC) has designated Potential Tropical Cyclone Six, has a high chance to become the Atlantic’s next tropical storm. As of 5:00 p.m. EDT Monday, Potential Tropical Cyclone Six was centered near 14.2°N 59.2°W, and was moving westward at about 15…

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Potential Tropical Cyclone Six expected to develop, an Atlantic tropical wave to watch, Norman a Category 4 hurricane in the Eastern Pacific

Potential Tropical Cyclone Six expected to develop, an Atlantic tropical wave to watch, Norman a Category 4 hurricane in the Eastern Pacific

The tropics are very active today in both the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific. In the tropical Atlantic, a tropical wave which has just exited the coast of Africa has been designated Potential Tropical Cyclone Six and Tropical Storm Warnings have been issued for parts of the Cabo Verde Islands. This wave should develop into Tropical Storm Florence on Friday, and could become a hurricane as it moves west-northwestward by late this weekend. There is also a tropical wave currently being…

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