Two new systems with potential for development have popped up as Hurricane Gabrielle moves into the North Atlantic.
Hurricane Gabrielle passed Bermuda Monday night as a powerful Category 4 hurricane and is moving into the open Atlantic, the NHC said.
Two new systems in the Atlantic, with potential for additional development, are being monitored by the National Hurricane ...
While Hurricane Gabrielle remains a powerful Category 4 storm in the Atlantic, two other tropical systems are developing ...
Forecasters said Gabrielle was likely to weaken soon as it drifts farther into the cooler northern latitudes of the North Atlantic later this week.
Hurricane Gabrielle was located near latitude 34.3 North, longitude 57.5 West and is moving toward the east-northeast near 20 ...
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The National Hurricane Center is watching three systems as of Tuesday. There's Hurricane Gabrielle, which is expected to head to the east and away from the U.S., and two disturbances (in orange and ...
Hurricane Gabrielle is continuing to barrel across the central subtropical Atlantic as a monster Category 4 hurricane, and now forecasters are also watching invests 93L and 94L for possible tropical ...
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two tropical waves with a chance for development while major Hurricane Gabrielle prompts advisories in the Azores.
Two new tropical threats are emerging across the Atlantic Ocean, one of which could approach the U.S. coast later this week.
Gabrielle rapidly intensified on Monday from a Cat. 1 to Cat. 4 in 12 hours. Interests in the Azores should monitor its ...