Atlantic, Tropical Storm and Imelda
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A pair of storms will keep things stirred up along the Atlantic Coast. Fortunately, a direct U.S. hit from either storm is not in the forecast.
The Atlantic Ocean may have a new hurricane soon. Here's the latest forecast from the National Hurricane Center.
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National Hurricane Center: Potential Tropical Cyclone 9 forms near Cuba; Hurricane Humberto churns in Atlantic
A tropical system developed late Friday off the eastern coast of Cuba, prompting storm alerts for parts of the Bahamas, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said. The disturbance, previously designated Invest 94L,
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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.
Forecasters say PTC Nine could intensify into a tropical storm over the weekend as it tracks through the Bahamas.
Dangerous tropical weather brewed Friday in the Atlantic Ocean with Humberto intensifying into a major Category 3 hurricane and a system forecasters dubbed
Forecasters are watching Tropical Storm Humberto and a tropical wave in the Atlantic. Could we see the Fujiwhara effect?
Now, the NHC has the ability to issue tropical cyclone advisories up to 72 hours before the anticipated arrival of storm surge or tropical-storm-force winds on land. This allows for longer lead times when there is a significant risk of wind and storm surge impacts.