
"Hurricane season still isn't over as experts report two more developing tropical systems that could bring misery in the South as they terrorize the Gulf of Mexico. The Weather Channel reported a 'tropical wave' that has made its way from the African Coast through the Atlantic. Over the next week, the brewing weather could combine with another waiting weather system and gradually develop into a full-blown storm."
"The double hurricane threatened North America during the first week of October. First Humberto, and then Imelda. Hurricane Humberto developed into a category three hurricane and struck the Bahamas with heavy wind and rainfall. With 160 mph winds, it also caused intense surf, flooding, and deadly rip currents on the East Coast of the US, but did not make landfall."
A tropical wave moved from the African coast across the Atlantic and may combine with another system to develop into a storm, with about a 40 percent chance of formation within a week. A second weather system off Florida is expected to move into the Gulf, bringing heavy rain to Florida, Mississippi, and Louisiana and causing localized flooding. Gulf environmental factors such as strong winds and dry air are likely to inhibit tropical development. Recent storms Humberto and Imelda produced dangerous surf, flooding, rip currents, structural damage, and closures in affected areas.
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