Tropics remain quiet due to Saharan dust

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FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says all is quiet in the tropics due to Saharan dust that continues to suppress waves from turning into a tropical system. Tony is watching an area of a low-pressure system that could develop into a storm. According to a seasonal forecast update from Colorado State University, an above-average tropical season could be on the horizon. The university expects there to be 18 storms this year. Tony says that tropics activity will increase as we enter August in September.

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The presence of Saharan dust can have an impact on tropical weather conditions, particularly in regions like the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. When a significant amount of Saharan dust is present in the atmosphere, it can suppress the formation and intensification of tropical storms and hurricanes.

thatawesometutor
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its gonna hit us. im in the lower states

bufordcity
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Awesome Sahara Dust
Stabilization
Atlantic
👍

LorraineOkie
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Now watch we get a hurricane the week Beyonce will be here in Tampa.. it's ok because I'm going rain, hail, sleet or snow😑

brianabaker
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Very dusty in the Mountainside in my island

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