A developing tropical disturbance, designated as Invest 97L, has recently emerged off the western coast of Africa, signaling the potential onset of a new tropical cyclone. Meteorologists monitoring the system report that increasing convection and organization within the wave are contributing to a heightened chance of cyclogenesis over the coming days. Satellite imagery reveals a clustering of thunderstorms showing signs of rotation, a key indicator of tropical cyclone formation. The system is currently tracking westward over warm Atlantic waters, providing an ideal environment for further intensification.

Forecasters have highlighted several factors supporting the system’s growth potential, including:

  • Sea surface temperatures: Above average, fueling sustained convection.
  • Low wind shear: Allowing uninterrupted vertical development.
  • Moist mid-level atmosphere: Enhancing storm persistence and structure.
Parameter Current Value Impact
Sea Surface Temperature 28°C – 29°C Supports storm intensification
Wind Shear 5-10 knots Favors cyclone organization
Atmospheric Moisture High humidity Enhances convection