Over the subsequent days, the wave traversed the tropical Atlantic and developed a broad wind circulation extending just north of the equator.
The Wavists were challenged to demonstrate just how a wave traveling at lightspeed could traverse twenty-five lightyears in just twenty years.
The wave traversed the Atlantic, crossing Central America on September 15 where the disturbance began to show signs of organization.
By late July, a tropical wave moved off the coast of Africa and traversed the Atlantic Ocean.
A westward-moving tropical wave traversed the Lesser Antilles on July 20.
The wave traversed the Atlantic Ocean and crossed over Central America on October 5 or 6.
Little development occurred as the wave traversed the Atlantic basin.
The tropical wave that spawned Brenda moved off the west coast of Africa on August 9, and uneventfully traversed the Atlantic.
Over the next week, the wave traversed the Atlantic without development and entered the Eastern Pacific basin on August 2.
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