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New area to watch for tropical development flagged in central Atlantic Ocean

New area to watch for tropical development flagged in central Atlantic Ocean

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The first three weeks of the Atlantic hurricane season have remained void of any tropical threats, but the National Hurricane Center is now watching an area of disturbed weather in the central subtropical Atlantic.

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