Tropical Storm Gabrielle Stays on Its Northwest Path with No Threat to the U.S.
The National Hurricane Center reports a high chance of tropical depression formation in the central Atlantic within 48 hours, potentially becoming the seventh named storm of the season.
- Tropical Storm Gabrielle formed in the Atlantic Ocean with maximum winds of 50 mph , moving northwest at 14 mph with no threat to the U.S.
- Two additional tropical waves are emerging in the Atlantic behind Gabrielle, showing potential for further development.
- After a relatively quiet stretch in the hurricane season, the tropics are expected to become more active in the coming days.
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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…
Tropical Storm Gabrielle is forming over the Atlantic and will strengthen into a hurricane in the coming days. According to meteorologists, it will hit Bermuda early next week, where it is particularly at risk of high waves. It will then weaken and head towards Europe as an extratropical cyclone.
The National Hurricane Center also monitors a tropical wave just east of the coast of Africa
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