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This page was last updated on: May 17, 2012
ATLANTIC TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK: 

1. A TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 15W FROM 6N-16N MOVING W AT 10 KT. SCATTERED MODERATE TO ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION IS W OF THE WAVE AXIS FROM 5N-9N BETWEEN 15W-19W. There are no signs of organization at this time..RTW

2.   A TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 55W S OF 12N MOVING W AT 10 KT. SCATTERED MODERATE CONVECTION IS FROM 6N-11N BETWEEN 52W-58W. There are no signs of organization at this time..RTW

3.   There are no signs of organization at this time..RTW

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UPDATED AT: 16:43 PM  EDT. . .MAY 17, 2012

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