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NHC Monitors Potential Tropical Cyclone Formation in Atlantic, Including Caribbean Disturbance
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The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is monitoring several areas in the Atlantic for potential tropical cyclone formation. These areas include a disturbance in the Caribbean with a low chance of development and a frontal low in the subtropical East Atlantic with a 30% chance of developing subtropical characteristics. The systems are not currently a threat to the US. Forecasters are observing the potential for a late-season hybrid system to form over the open Atlantic, but it is not expected to pose a land threat. With only 10 days left in the hurricane season, experts are keeping a close eye on these areas of interest.
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NHC Monitors Potential Tropical Cyclone Formation in Atlantic, Including Caribbean Disturbance
NHC Monitoring Caribbean Low Pressure System with 40% Chance of Cyclone Formation
NHC Monitoring Broad Area of Low Pressure in Caribbean for Potential Tropical Cyclone Formation with 30%-40% Chance of Depression Forming
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Caribbean Low Pressure System Monitored for 20-40% Chance of Tropical Cyclone Formation