Tropical Storm Nigel strengthens, could be hurricane Monday
- Tropical Storm Nigel has formed in the Atlantic and is expected to become a major hurricane by mid-week, with potential impacts on Bermuda.
- Nigel is the 15th named storm of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season and could bring rough surf and rip currents to Bermuda.
- Another tropical wave off the west coast of Africa also has forecasters' attention and may develop into a named storm.
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Tropical Storm Nigel Has Intensified Into a Hurricane
Tropical storm Nigel formed in the Atlantic Ocean late last week and has quickly intensified into a category 1 hurricane. The storm system is not currently a threat to any community as it is far out in the middle of the ocean.Read more...
Nigel becomes hurricane but poses no immediate threat to land as it swirls through Atlantic
A rapidly intensifying storm in the Atlantic has developed into a hurricane. The National Hurricane Center in Miami said Monday Nigel is a fast-spaced storm that is expected to strengthen into a major hurricane. It poses no immediate threat to land.At 6 a.m. EDT, Hurricane Nigel was about 935 miles (1,510 kilometers) east-southeast of Bermuda.The hurricane center said there were no coastal watches or warnings in effect. The storm was not expecte…
Nigel becomes a hurricane but poses no immediate threat to land as it swirls through Atlantic | Science-Environment
Nigel becomes a hurricane but poses no immediate threat to land as it swirls through Atlantic A rapidly intensifying storm in the Atlantic has developed into a hurricane. The National Hurricane Center in Miami said Monday Nigel is a fast-spaced storm that is expected to strengthen into a major hurricane. It poses no immediate threat to land.At 6 am EDT, Hurricane Nigel was about 935 miles (1,510 kilometres) east-southeast of Bermuda. The hurric…
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