Atlantic Ocean system which emerged on Sunday no longer poses a threat to the tropics, the National Hurricane Center said Monday morning.
As of NHC 8am updateWide trough of low pressure several hundred miles south-southeast of Bermuda remains too disorganized for tropical development. NHC reduced the system chances of development into a tropical depression or storm to 0.
The third time in per week and system with potential for tropical development appeared only to be undressed of opportunities days later.
Before Sunday, another system what started in bay of Mexico brought heavy rain with it as it moved inland over Texas. NHC gave that system low chances of formation over weekend, but made landfall without further development. Before system off the African coast showed some signs of development before environmental factors destroyed his chances.
Part of in reason for what prevents a tropical storm development these are dry conditions in Atlantic Ocean. big migration of African dust, the air layer of the Sahara, is main reason tropical humidity not at ideal levels for development. Large pillars of dust still moving west of Africa and the Caribbean to prevent the Atlantic Basin from becoming a hotbed of hurricanes, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration SAL forecast. shows.
Hurricane season is coming of in year known as the peak of the season that is known for most productive production of storms between mid-August and mid-October, with September 10 is recorded as statistically the most productive day of storms in tropics.
There have been three named storms so far in the 2022 season: Alex, Bonnie, and Colin. Based on on historical averages, fourth named storm of in year usually appears by August 15th. If a system was supposed to appear, he would be named Daniel.
Last week, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration confirmed its pre-season forecast. of above average hurricane season with a range of 14 to 21 named storms. NOAA expects the most of these storms to appear at their peak of season.
Hurricane season ends on November 30th.
Staff writer Joe Mario Pedersen contributed to this report.

