In The Wake of Tropical Storm Fay Last Week, All Is Quiet In The Atlantic For Now

Six named storms in the books, and it’s only mid-July – no doubt we’re in the midst of a very active hurricane season in the Atlantic.

Following Tropical Storm Fay along the East Coast of the U.S. last week, we’re in a bit of a lull right now with no areas of interest. Saharan dust is still abundant across the central Atlantic, which will continue to suppress tropical activity.

Courtesy: CIMSS – University of Wisconsin

That being said, the atmosphere is set up in a such a way that should lead to a very active West African Monsoon over the next week or two, and subsequently several tropical waves rolling off the continent that we’ll need to keep an eye on.

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