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Meteorologists observe four systems in the Atlantic

Hurricane Francine is not the only storm on the map: meteorologists are tracking four other disturbances over the Atlantic, which now seems to have fully awakened from its sleep.

This is not surprising: This week is the typical peak of the Atlantic hurricane season.

Although none of the systems pose an immediate threat to the mainland, all of them must be monitored for possible tropical development, the National Hurricane Center said on Wednesday.

The location of the four systems ranges from a system just off the US coast to a tropical depression far out at sea near Africa (this just became Tropical Depression Seven)