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In the Atlantic basin, the National Hurricane Center is watching three tropical waves, including one in the Caribbean.
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TCPalm on MSNNational Hurricane Center tracking 3 tropical waves as another plume of Saharan dust approachesThe Atlantic basin continues to sleep, with all tropical activity so far this season popping up in the eastern Pacific. No tropical activity is expected in the northern Atlantic, Gulf or Caribbean over the next seven days,
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two tropical waves in the Atlantic: Tropical wave 1: A tropical wave located at 37W from 02N-12N in the central Atlantic is moving west at 11 mph. Tropical wave 2: A central Atlantic tropical wave east of the Caribbean Sea has its axis along 57W south of 17N, is moving west at 11 to 17 mph.
The storms are expected to become weaker in the coming days, but another tropical depression is forecasted to form later in the week.
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The St. Lucie News-Tribune on MSNSaharan Dust moves into Florida as National Hurricane Center tracks 3 tropical wavesSaharan Dust over portions of Florida is keeping skies hazy. It's also helping inhibit the development of any tropical systems.
A tropical storm is a tropical cyclone that has maximum sustained winds of between 39 and 73 mph – a step above a tropical depression.
National Hurricane Center forecasters on June 8 said tropical activity in the Atlantic, Caribbean or Gulf of America is unlikely for now.
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The St. Lucie News-Tribune on MSNNational Hurricane Center keeping eye on 3 tropical waves. See latest on Saharan dust, Florida heatTropical activity remains quiet in the Atlantic basin, although there have already been three named storms in the eastern Pacific.