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Cyclone formation possibilities in the Caribbean decrease

Disminuyen las posibilidades de formación de ciclones en el Caribe

For now The threats of tropical cyclones continue to decrease in the Caribbean region where the Dominican Republic is located.

Currently There is only a tropical wave in the Atlantic Ocean that moves to the Caribbean, But the National Hurricane Center of the United States He reported that the possibilities that the phenomenon becomes a tropical depression in the next few days are decreasing.

They said that They expect the wave to move west and will probably be close to the minor Antilles during the next week to monitor your progress.

In the last 48 hours the phenomenon came to register 70% training possibilities in tropical cyclone, But it found a mass of warm air that made its development difficult, according to meteorological records.

At present, the probability of training in the 48 hours is 30 percent and in the next 7 days it is also low of 30 percent, it was reported.

You can read: Temperatures will remain hot this Saturday, moderate downpours will occur

While the Dominican Institute of Meteorology (INDOMET) He reported that he keeps tracking the phenomenon to maintain the informed population.

Meteorology communicated that On the coast of the Dominican Republic the waves is good from 3 to 4 feet in a favorable conditions to sail all vessels on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in the Caribbean Sea.

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