One of the water masses sank to the ocean floor, took direction south, and ended up in the tropical Atlantic.
This species lives on coastlines in the tropical western Atlantic.
In recent decades, the arrival of exotic species from the tropical Atlantic has become a noticeable feature.
The second storm formed in the tropical Atlantic in early August.
The system moved due west through the tropical Atlantic into the Caribbean by the morning of July 28.
Immediately upon reaching the tropical Atlantic, it became a tropical depression.
The wave moved westward across the tropical Atlantic, and finally began to show consistent evidence of a cloud system center.
A tropical storm was first seen on August 18 in the tropical Atlantic.
A disturbance developed in the deep tropical Atlantic in the fourth week of August.
After an almost three month break, the third storm formed in the tropical Atlantic.