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TROPICS: Atlantic tropical activity increases as hurricane season ramps up; no immediate threat to Florida
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The Atlantic is beginning to show more signs of life as we move deeper into hurricane season.
TRACKING THE TROPICS: Hurricane Center | Hurricane GuideAt this time, none of the systems pose a threat to Florida or the United States, but both will be monitored as they continue westward over the coming days.
The disturbance in the central tropical Atlantic has a 20% chance of development over the next seven days.
While there are no immediate concerns for Florida, this increase in tropical activity is not unusual.
Climatologically, the Atlantic hurricane season ramps up quickly during August and reaches its peak around September 10.