Hurricanes Humberto and Gabrielle Evolve as Tropical Storm Imelda Looms in the Atlantic

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Hurricane Humberto has formed in the Atlantic and is expected to strengthen into a major hurricane, while Gabrielle has moved away from the Azores, with potential impacts on southeastern US coasts and Portugal. A tropical wave near Hispaniola may develop into a storm threatening the US early next week, and Hurricane Narda in the Pacific remains a Category 1 storm.
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- Fujiwhara effect explained: Here’s what can happen when two hurricanes get too close together CNN
- The Southeastern U.S. Is Watching Potential Tropical Storm Imelda Closely The New York Times
- The Forecast Is Cloudy as Meteorologist Watch Two Storms Dance in the Atlantic Scientific American
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