Gabrielle becomes a hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean, southeast of Bermuda
Tropical Storm Gabrielle became the seventh named storm and rapidly intensified into a Category 3 hurricane with 120 mph winds, posing no immediate threat to land, officials said.
- Tropical Storm Gabrielle formed in the Atlantic Ocean and is expected to strengthen into a hurricane by Sunday, with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph predicted later.
- Gabrielle is moving west-northwest at 12 mph and is located about 595 miles east-northeast of the northern Leeward Islands, according to the National Hurricane Center.
- Forecasters believe Gabrielle’s path may resemble that of Hurricane Erin, potentially impacting the East Coast as swells are expected.
- Gabrielle is expected to become a Category 2 hurricane with winds predicted up to 105 mph.
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The Atlantic suddenly fills with tropical activity. Hurricane Gabrielle has become a category 4 storm east of Bermuda, and two more possible tropical systems—one approaching the Caribbean and one closer to the east—...
Gabrielle Becomes at Category 4 Hurricane and Forecasters Advise Azores to Take Notice
MIAMI—People in the Azores archipelago were advised Monday to monitor the progress of Hurricane Gabrielle which is now a Category 4 hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean, the National Hurricane Center said. Gabrielle had maximum sustained winds of 140 mph on Monday afternoon as it skirted to the east-southeast of Bermuda, according to a hurricane center advisory. It was centered 180 miles away from Bermuda and moving to the north-northeast at 12 mph. …
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