Multiple Tropical Storms Near U.S. Coast Raise Concerns of Shielding and Impact

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A developing tropical depression, likely to become Imelda, is approaching the Carolinas with potential heavy rains and flooding, while its interaction with Hurricane Humberto, possibly through the rare Fujiwhara Effect, could influence its path and impact, with models suggesting Humberto may steer Imelda away from land.
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- Hurricane Humberto grows to Category 5, could bring life-threatening surf off East Coast NBC News
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- Impending tropical storm to approach Southeast US coast this week: What to know about the forecast ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- Humberto hits Category 4, while The Bahamas and Southeast U.S. prep for the next storm Yale Climate Connections
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