Multiple Tropical Waves Tracked by NHC in Atlantic and Caribbean

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The National Hurricane Center is monitoring four tropical waves in the Atlantic basin, but no tropical development is expected in the next seven days. The waves are moving off the west coast of Africa into the Atlantic, but the presence of Saharan dust and strong wind shear make it unlikely for a tropical system to form. It is too early to determine if there will be any impact on the U.S., and residents are advised to continue monitoring the tropics and staying prepared. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30, with the peak of the season occurring on September 10.
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