Tropical Storm Humberto forms in Atlantic
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Hurricane Gabrielle broke a near-month drought in the Tropics. Now, exactly a week later, Humberto has formed over the central tropical Atlantic and, like its predecessor, is forecast to become the next hurricane of the season, making it only the third to gain that intensity.
There has been a lot of buzz around two areas of potential tropical development in the western Atlantic as we close out the month of September. To many casual observers, recent tropical outlooks from the National Hurricane Center look ominous for the East Coast,
Two tropical systems could churn to life by this weekend as Atlantic hurricane season enters its final months and the hot spots to watch for storm development begin to move closer to home. Unlike Gabrielle,
As Hurricane Gabrielle moves toward Europe, the focus is turning to two tropical waves that are expected to become cyclones, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Hurricane Gabrielle quickly increased to a Category 4 storm as it moved away from Brevard. However, forecasters are closely monitoring two other systems brewing in the Atlantic that could take a path closer to the Space Coast.
Tropical activity is ramping up in the Atlantic Basin. Along with Hurricane Gabrielle, which is currently tracking east of Bermuda, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring two tropical disturbances in the central Atlantic for potential development this week.
As a new system emerges east of the Windward Islands, Hurricane Gabrielle is strengthening in the Atlantic. What to expect in South Carolina.
Two tropical systems may develop into the next named storms of the season over the next few days, the National Hurricane Center said.