Philippe, Rina continue to churn through the Atlantic

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Philippe, Rina continue to churn through the Atlantic
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Philippe and Rina continue to meander over the central Atlantic, but steering winds are expected to keep the worst conditions away from the northeastern Caribbean, AccuWeather meteorologists say.

AccuWeather meteorologists have been watching another disturbance, or a, a bit farther to the east over the Atlantic since it moved off the coast of Africa back toward the middle of the month. That tropical wave evolved into Tropical Storm Rina during the midday hours on Thursday. Early Saturday, Rina's top sustained winds were also up to 50 mph.

The proximity of Philippe and Rina may be so close that both interact and interfere with each other, hence limiting strengthening and even fostering weakening, AccuWeather Chief On-Air Meteorologist Bernie Rayno said. It is possible that one may absorb the other and take an erratic path. If the two remain separate and survive, there is also a chance that Rina may behave similarly and experience some of the same steering influences that caused Philippe's track to pivot farther to the west.

During October and November, wind shear typically increases over much of the Atlantic basin, suppressing some development and organization of tropical systems.Watching nearby Atlantic for homebrew storms in October

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