Re: Future developments in the Atlantic - still 5 to 7 days out for Tropical Storm status... Nick Adams (04 Sep 2020 20:45 UTC)

Re: Future developments in the Atlantic - still 5 to 7 days out for Tropical Storm status... Nick Adams 04 Sep 2020 20:44 UTC
Thanks Sid!

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> On Sep 4, 2020, at 4:07 PM, Sid Sperry <SKSPerry@oaec.coop> wrote:
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> All,
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> Here is the latest forecast information from the National Hurricane Center concerning possible developments in the eastern Atlantic and near the west coast of Africa that could make their way westward.
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> Again, the remnants of Omar are no longer considered a threat to the United States. And, while some development is expected with Tropical Wave #2, there is a somewhat low chance (Low, 30 percent range) of its further development over the next 5 days.
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> However, Tropical Wave #3, currently located just west of the Cabo Verde Islands, is expected to become more organized, and will likely develop into a Tropical Depression over the next 5 to 7 days. That likelihood is high, in the 80 percent range.
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> Still another Tropical Wave (#4) is expected to form and move westward just off the coast of Africa on Sunday. Formation into a Tropical System is rated currently as a medium chance, at 60 percent over the next 5 to 7 days. These latter two systems are ones that will be watched carefully over the next several days, to see if either of them organize and/or intensify, and develop a Storm track that might be of concern. We will keep you posted over the Labor Day Weekend. Enjoy your holiday!  - Sid Sperry, OAEC
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