Tropical Storm Cindy dissipates, remnants may redevelop.

The remnants of Tropical Storm Cindy may redevelop as an area of low pressure is producing disorganized storms more than 500 miles to the south-southeast of Bermuda. The National Hurricane Center has given the system a 30% chance of development in the next seven days. Cindy came on the heels of Tropical Storm Bret, marking the first time there are two storms in the tropical Atlantic in June since record-keeping began in 1851. The historic event signals an early and aggressive start to the Atlantic hurricane season that began on June 1. Some forecasters blamed unusually high sea temperatures for the rare development, and studies show that a warmer world is producing wetter and more intense hurricanes.
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