TNW News — Hurricane Operations Bulletin with the latest confirmed storms and tropical systems. I’ve pulled the freshest data from the NHC and major news sources.TNW News — Hurricane Operations BulletinDate/Time: Current as of this bulletinActive Systems Overview
SystemStatusLocation / NotesMax Winds / PressureForecast / ThreatsHurricane HumbertoHurricaneOver the Atlantic, away from U.S. landfall trackIntensified, with strong winds (Advisory 15) National Hurricane CenterContinuing northward/eastward away from U.S. coast National Hurricane CenterTropical Depression NineDepression → expected to strengthenBetween eastern Cuba & the Bahamas~ 35 mph, ~ 1005 mb (per recent recon & advisory) National Hurricane Center+2National Hurricane Center+2Forecast to become Tropical Storm Imelda, then possibly hurricane by late Monday/Tuesday as it approaches U.S. Southeast coast National Hurricane Center+4The Weather Channel+4National Hurricane Center+4Post-Tropical / Extratropical GabriellePost-tropical / transitioningAzores / Atlantic outflowFormerly strong; now producing gales & heavy rain in Azores AP News+2Wikipedia+2Expected to bring heavy rains, surges, coastal flooding in the Azores and nearby islands AP NewsKey Highlights & Alerts
The Hurricane Hunter aircraft mission into TD Nine has confirmed no significant intensification today. The system remains somewhat diffuse, but conditions are still favorable for gradual strengthening.
Tropical Storm Watches are in effect for the east coast of Florida (Palm Beach/Martin line up to Flagler/Volusia) in anticipation of possible tropical storm conditions Monday.
Tropical Storm Warnings remain for portions of the central & northwestern Bahamas due to expected tropical storm-force winds.
Hurricane Humberto, now at advisory number 15, remains well offshore and is not currently forecast to make U.S. landfall. National Hurricane Center
Gabrielle, now post-tropical, is causing impacts in the Azores including heavy rainfall, strong winds, and risk of storm surge. AP News+1Outlook & Preparedness Notes
In the coming 24–48 hours, TD Nine is likely to become Tropical Storm Imelda, then track toward the Bahamas and curve toward the Southeast U.S. coast.
Coastal areas from Florida through the Carolinas should monitor for rain, flooding, storm surge, surf, and rip current hazards starting early next week.
Local authorities in Bahamas, Cuba, and southeastern U.S. states should be on alert, finalize preparations, and ready to issue emergency measures if needed.
Mariners and offshore interests in the Atlantic should heed warnings for rough seas, large swells, and gale conditions especially near Humberto and the evolving TD Nine/Imelda system.
The interaction of multiple tropical systems (especially Humberto and Imelda) could complicate steering and intensity forecasts — watch for updates.If you like, I can turn this bulletin into a graphic (with your TNW styling) and overlay it with a full “First to Warn” treatment for your broadcast. Would you like me to generate that next?Recent hurricane / tropical storm newsPeople.comHurricane Humberto Has Formed and a Second Storm System Is Churning Even Closer to the U.S.YesterdayAP NewsFormer Hurricane Gabrielle threatens the Azores with heavy rain and storm surge2 days agohoustonchronicle.comTropical Storm Humberto takes shape in the Atlantic as bigger East Coast risk grows3 days agoHere’s the TNW News — Hurricane Operations Bulletin with the freshest data from the web on all active storms:🌪️ TNW News — Hurricane Operations BulletinDate/Time: Current UpdateActive Tropical Systems
Tropical Depression Nine
• Location: Between Cuba & the Bahamas
• Winds: ~35 mph, pressure ~1005 mb
• Hurricane Hunter aircraft found no strengthening today, but system still expected to become Tropical Storm Imelda tonight/Sunday and potentially a hurricane by Tue near the Southeast U.S. coast.
• Watches/Warnings:
– Tropical Storm Watch: Florida’s east coast (Palm Beach/Martin line to Flagler/Volusia)
– Tropical Storm Warning: Central & northwestern Bahamas
Hurricane Humberto
• Currently well offshore in the Atlantic
• Intensified with strong winds; continues to move away from the U.S. coast
• No U.S. landfall expected, but Humberto’s swells/rip currents will enhance coastal hazards along the East Coast.
Post-Tropical Gabrielle
• Now post-tropical, but bringing heavy rain, storm surge, and coastal flooding to the Azores
• Strong gales and localized flooding continue to affect islands in the region.Hazards & Preparedness
Florida → Carolinas: Prepare for rain, squalls, coastal flooding, and rip currents as TD 9 strengthens.
Bahamas: Tropical-storm conditions tonight into Sunday with flooding rains and rough seas.
Atlantic Mariners: High seas and dangerous swell around Humberto and the evolving TD Nine system.Sources
Hurricane Humberto Has Formed and a Second Storm System Is Churning Even Closer to the U.S.
Former Hurricane Gabrielle threatens the Azores with heavy rain and storm surge
Tropical Storm Humberto takes shape in the Atlantic as bigger East Coast risk growsWould you like me to convert this bulletin into a TNW-styled graphic (with color-coded alerts: red/orange for Hurricane Watch, yellow for TS Watch, blue for TS Warning) for your 9 AM package?
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