Maps show forecast track of Tropical Storm Gabrielle
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Invest 92L tracker: Tropical Storm Gabrielle likely to form this week; new tropical threat emerges in Atlantic
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) says Invest 92L is continuing to become better organized and is likely to become a tropical depression or Tropical Storm Gabrielle within the next day or two as a new tropical threat emerges off the coast of Africa in the Atlantic.
National Hurricane Center meteorologists warned of life-threatening impacts as the storm is expected to strengthen.
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LIVE: Tropical wave in Atlantic could become Gabrielle soon, NHC says | Tracking the Tropics
A tropical depression or storm is likely to form in the next day or so as a large area of showers and thunderstorms moves over the central tropical Atlantic.
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National Hurricane Center tracking disturbance that may become Gabrielle, 2 other tropical waves
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LIVE: It’s peak hurricane season. What’s keeping the tropics quiet? | Tracking the Tropics
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — With no new tropical development expected in the coming days, the tropics are eerily quiet. Tomorrow – September 10 – is known as the climatological peak of hurricane season, with most activity occurring between mid-August and mid-October.
The National Hurricane Center says the chances of development for a tropical wave over the far eastern tropical Atlantic have dropped after reaching 90% on Thursday.
The massive Category 2 storm will keep delivering dangerous coastal conditions to the East Coast throughout the week.