Florida, Humberto and Hurricane
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A combination of weather factors and geography helped make it one of the most brutal storms in the modern history of hurricanes.
Hurricane Gabrielle passed Bermuda Monday night as a powerful Category 4 hurricane and is moving into the open Atlantic, the NHC said.
A year and a half after Ian, the area’s recovery was at 28%, according to Sanibel Solutions, a coalition of residents, civic leaders and business owners tracking everything from housing and vacation rentals to business reopenings and community services. Now it’s at 65%.
The National Hurricane Center gives the system a 90% chance of development, with models split between a Florida or Carolina landfall — or heading out to sea.
Hurricane Humberto is forecast to become a major hurricane this weekend and a second system — likely to become Imelda — is a possible threat to the U.S. coast, especially the Carolinas.
The second half of hurricane season is off to a busy start. And now Florida could be in play. John Morales looks at Invest 94L.