abajan wrote: The convection I saw was actually from 53W eastward. That's why I said it didn't appear to have been mentioned in the TWD. The closest I see in what you quoted is "54W-65W".
You have some convection along the eastern flank of that wave, and then there's convection farther east associated with the wave near 35W being discussed in this thread.
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The troughing associated with both of these waves is quite broad, as mentioned in this morning's TWD. The lead wave in particular is pretty "low amplitude", or in other words, not that very sharp, from a N-S perspective.
The increase in low latitude convection in between the two appears to be associated with a bit of a northward surge on the south side of the ITCZ, as seen in this morning's ASCAT pass.
