Tropical Storm Imelda forms in Atlantic
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A complex weather dance is underway in the central Atlantic Ocean this week as a pair of developing tropical systems try to get their act together.
Swells produced by Hurricane Gabrielle will continue to impact Bermuda over the next few days. These swells have also begun reaching the east coast of the United States, from North Carolina northward, as well as Atlantic Canada.
Tropical Storm Fernand was the last named storm to form this season. It was short-lived, forming on August 23 and dissipating on August 28 while remaining over open water.
Gabrielle rapidly intensifies into a Category 3 hurricane in the Atlantic, is staying away from land
Gabrielle strengthened into a major hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean on Monday but was forecast to remain far from land. The Miami-based National Hurricane Center said Gabrielle's maximum sustained winds
It really doesn’t look like it's going to be a favorable time to get in the water by any means,' after Imelda passes, said meteorologist Brendan Schaper
Hurricane Humberto formed in the Atlantic Ocean but is not currently threatening land as the former Hurricane Gabrielle moved away from the Azores on Friday, forecasters said.
A, so far, mild Atlantic hurricane season may be about to change due to a trio of emerging storms, says forecasters
Our First Alert Meteorologists say you can expect to see high rip currents, dangerous surf, and seas increasing to 6-8 feet Monday night as Hurricane Humberto and soon-to-be Hurricane Imelda churn out at sea.