Tropical impulse will develop at the end of the month, threatening the Caribbean to the USA
Published on July 13, 2011 12:45 pm PT – By Kevin Martin – Senior Meteorologist – Article Editor and Approved – Ron Jackson |
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(TheWeatherSpace.com) — Tropical season has been quiet, however it normally is during July. We begin to see the developments around August and one seems to be ready to.
As of now the Atlantic Ocean is quite, but that will change during the last week of July. Thunderstorms are erupting across the Saharan Desert and these will shoot impulses out of Cape Verde, westward into the Atlantic.
One such impulse looks impressive on satellite over Africa now and will eject out of Africa on July 24th. This will be the system to watch for the Caribbean and the United States as the track is common for a classic Cape Verde season impact next month.
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