BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Monday July 28, 2014 - A tropical wave located located near 10°N, 33°W at 8 am EDT Monday, about 500 miles southwest of the Cape Verde Islands, is producing disorganized cloudiness and thunderstorms.
The National Hurricane Center designated the disturbance, Invest 93L, early Monday morning and environmental conditions in the Atlantic are conducive to futher development. The system has a high chance of developing into a strong tropical storm either Friday or Saturday.
Computer model forecast tracks for Invest 93L (Credit: Weatherunderground.com)According to Dr Jeff Masters at WeatherUnderground, “infrared satellite images showed that the system’s heavy thunderstorm activity had increased significantly since Sunday.”
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The National Hurricane Centre reports the location of Invest 93L at 10.0N 32.5W, and is curretly moving westward at 15 mph.
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Tropical Disturbance 13 appears likely to impact the NE Caribbean as a tropical storm this coming weekend. pic.twitter.com/l9lQqaKm5E
— TropicsWatch (@TropicsWatch) July 28, 2014
My preliminary analysis of #tropical disturbance #Invest93L in the Atlantic posted on FB https://t.co/WgOfELWrnq pic.twitter.com/gj6XBcoEfA — John Morales (@JohnMoralesNBC6) July 28, 2014
Tropical Depression likely to form in the Atlantic by the middle/end of the week. Near Lesser Antilles by SAT. pic.twitter.com/GgGuMHYaC8
— Ed Piotrowski (@EdPiotrowski) July 28, 2014
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Large tropical wave forms in the Atlantic