Disorganized Storminess in Central Atlantic

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Updated: 11/19/2011 5:18 pm
An elongated area of disorganized convection continues over the Central Atlantic.  There are no indications of much surface development.  Meanwhile...a tropical wave is cutting underneath the area of storminess deep in the tropical Atlantic several hundred miles east of S. America.  Despite all the "activity"...any potential tropical development will be slow to occur, if at all.

In the E. Pacific (far left on the satellite image below)....a tropical depression has formed (latest such development in 20+ years in the E. Pacific [1987]).  The system is expected to strengthen but continue westbound away from any land area.

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