Hurricane Humberto Reaches Category 5 Strength, Poses Coastal Threat.Hurricane Humberto has intensified into a dangerous Category 5 storm. The system is churning in the Atlantic Ocean, moving north-northwest. It poses no immediate landfall threat to the US mainland.Federal forecasters confirm the storm’s unprecedented strength. According to the National Hurricane Center, Humberto’s winds have reached 160 miles per hour.
National Hurricane Center Issues Critical Advisory
The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory places Humberto about 350 miles north-northeast of the northern Leeward Islands. The storm is moving at 10 mph. Its hurricane-force winds extend 25 miles from the center.Warm ocean waters near 87 degrees are fueling the storm’s power. Humberto is forecast to remain a major hurricane for several days. This prolonged intensity is a significant concern for maritime interests.
Dangerous Swells Threaten US Coastline
The main impact for the United States will be dangerously rough seas. Large, life-threatening waves are expected to reach the East Coast by Monday. These swells will create deadly rip current conditions.According to ABC News, the storm is not expected to impact South Florida directly. The primary hazard is coastal. Beachgoers are urged to exercise extreme caution.The storm’s projected path shows it curving northeast away from land. It is expected to pass west of Bermuda mid-week. This track should keep the core of the storm offshore.
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Will Hurricane Humberto make landfall in the US?
Current forecasts project the storm will curve northeast into the open Atlantic. It is not expected to make direct landfall on the US coastline.
What areas are most at risk from Humberto?
Bermuda faces the most direct threat from the storm’s path. The entire US East Coast will experience dangerous surf and rip currents.
How strong is Hurricane Humberto now?
Humberto is a Category 5 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 160 mph. It is one of the most powerful storms recorded this season.
What is the difference between Humberto and Tropical Depression Nine?
They are two separate storm systems. Humberto is a major hurricane, while Tropical Depression Nine is forecast to become a hurricane soon.
Are the warnings only for coastal areas?
Yes, the primary threats are marine and coastal. Rip currents can be deadly even for experienced swimmers near shore.
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