Atlantic Ocean, Tropical Storm and Imelda
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Tropical Storm Humberto forms in the Atlantic as Hurricane Gabrielle takes aim at the Azores
A hurricane warning was in effect for the volcanic archipelago which could experience dangerous conditions from Gabrielle as early as Thursday.
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Tropical storm duo Humberto and Imelda are churning in the Atlantic. Here's the latest update:
Unfortunately for Bermuda, Imelda's sharp easterly turn puts the island in the path of this potentially dangerous storm. Bermuda already has a Tropical Storm Watch in effect as the outer bands of Humberto brush the island with gusty winds, and now a Hurricane Watch is likely to be issued for the future effects of Imelda.
Tropical Storm Humberto formed Wednesday afternoon in the Atlantic Ocean, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Dangerous tropical weather brewed Friday in the Atlantic Ocean with Humberto intensifying into a major Category 3 hurricane and a system forecasters dubbed
A system in the Atlantic Ocean will continue intensifying and impact parts of South Georgia, though a direct hit to the coast is unlikely.
By the end of September, the U.S. usually has at least one hurricane landfall, if not several. Not so in 2025. Four hurricanes have formed so far in the Atlantic season and none have hit the U.S. In fact,
A tropical storm in the Pacific Ocean is expected to remain at sea far from land during the forecast period. The National Hurricane Center in Miami announced Tropical Storm Octave on Tuesday
For now, a tropical storm watch has been issued for the east coast of central Florida all the way up to Southern Georgia. A tropical storm warning continues for most of the Bahamas. The tropical depression is expected to move into more favorable conditions over the next 24 hours, the reason for its expected strengthening.