
WeatherTiger's Tropical Quick Hit for August 20th
A wave exiting Africa in 4 days is the next realistic chance of Atlantic development.
Expert analysis of Florida hurricane threats, with a twist of dad humor.
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A wave exiting Africa in 4 days is the next realistic chance of Atlantic development.

As the peak season allegedly begins, digging into what hurricane naming and retirement history can teach us about U.S. storm risks.

Chances of development over the next week in the Atlantic remain minimal.

The alleged peak of hurricane season kicks off without any realistic prospects for development.

With 25% of historical continental U.S. impacts behind us, there remains no tropical threats to the Lower 48.

Cristobal cristobails, as a couple of waves percolate in the eastern Atlantic.

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A wave in the eastern Atlantic has a decent chance of development this week.

School's in, and the Atlantic is looking more colorful with several development prospects.

Rumblings of possible development in the Eastern Atlantic, but no U.S. threats on the horizon.

No hints of tropical threats to the U.S., even as the eastern Atlantic may uptick mid-month.