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Gabrielle becomes a hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean, southeast of Bermuda

Tropical Storm Gabrielle, the seventh named Atlantic storm, is forecast to become a Category 2 hurricane with 105 mph winds, posing no direct threat to the U.S. but causing coastal hazards.

  • Tropical Storm Gabrielle formed on Wednesday, ending a long period without named storms in the Atlantic, as reported by the U.S. National Hurricane Center.
  • Forecasters expect Gabrielle to strengthen into a Category 2 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph by Sunday, according to David Roth from the National Weather Service.
  • Gabrielle is currently located in the Caribbean Sea, moving west-northwest at 12 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center.
  • Gabrielle is not expected to impact land directly but may cause swells along the East Coast, as noted by Roth.
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The tropical storm ‘Gabrielle’ is advancing through the Atlantic and is expected to reach the hurricane category on Sunday, September 21, according to the National Hurricane Center of the United States (NHC) and the National Meteorological Service (SMN). According to the forecast, ‘Gabrielle’ will follow a trajectory to the northeast of the Atlantic Ocean, passing east of Bermuda between Sunday night and Monday.Although the chances of direct imp…

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