Tropical Storm Imelda Forms Amidst Multiple Atlantic Storms

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Tropical Storm Imelda has formed near the Bahamas, joining Hurricane Humberto in the Atlantic, with both storms potentially impacting the Caribbean and US East Coast through heavy rain, storm surge, and rip currents. The interaction between the two storms, known as the Fujiwhara effect, adds uncertainty to their paths and intensities, but forecasts suggest Imelda may turn away from the US coast while still bringing heavy rain to the Carolinas. Humberto remains a powerful Category 5 hurricane, posing a threat to Bermuda and Atlantic shipping lanes.
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