On June 22, showers increased in associated with a tropical wave several hundred miles away form land.
Moving little, a broad surface low developed with the cloud mass, and a tropical wave moved through the area.
A tropical wave formed on July 28 over fairly warm water.
A hundred or so of these tropical waves, as meteorologists call them, do the same every summer and fall.
Two days later, the tropical wave organized into a low pressure area, due to favorable conditions.
The storm lost its circulation and became a tropical wave on August 12.
A larger tropical wave emerged off the west coast of Africa a few days later.
It likely developed from a tropical wave several days before.
On July 29, a broad low pressure area developed in association with the tropical wave.
It moved quickly to the west, and broke down to a tropical wave the next day.