Hurricane Gabrielle now a Cat 4 storm
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Tracking Gabrielle: Spaghetti models, maps and path
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Gabrielle is moving toward the north-northwest near 22 mph. An erratic northwestward to west-northwestward motion at a reduced forward speed is anticipated across the tropical and subtropical central Atlantic during the next few days.
Two systems east of the Caribbean are being watched for tropical development. One could potentially come closer to the U.S. coast than other so far this season.
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Hurricane Gabrielle, Invest 93L and 94L spaghetti models. Are Naples, Marco Island in path?
Along with Hurricane Gabrielle, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring two new Atlantic systems with the potential for additional development.
Tropical Storm Gabrielle formed in the Atlantic on Sept. 17 and is expected to become the season's second hurricane over the weekend.
As Hurricane Gabrielle moves away, Invest 93 and Invest 94 are showing signs of organization, which could develop into the subsequent two named storms by this weekend. The tropic is alive!
Invest 92L has strengthened into Tropical Depression 7 and is expected to become Tropical Storm Gabrielle later today or tonight.
As Category 4 Hurricane Gabrielle brushes Bermuda on Tuesday, forecasters are watching two other systems in the Atlantic — including one that could, if it develops, impact the Caribbean and approach the U.
Gabrielle rapidly intensifies into a Category 3 hurricane in the Atlantic, is staying away from land
Gabrielle strengthened into a major hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean on Monday but was forecast to remain away from land.