Named Storm Humberto 2013


Tropical Storm Humberto formed off the west African coast from a tropical depression. This storm will be in a favorable environment for some development over the next 48 hours and may make Hurricane status. However, with it’s projected northerly track, this storm will remain in the eastern Atlantic and will dissipate slowly as it encounters upper level wind shear and dry air.
Unless this storm survives the shear and starts to move westerly, this will be our only mention of named storm Humberto.
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