Two tropical "waves" in the Atlantic could become hurricanes, according to AccuWeather
The next two names on the hurricane list are Humberto and Imelda
The "Fujiwhara effect" could be a factor with the two storms
Two tropical waves are currently in the Atlantic that could become hurricanes.
Meteorologists have their eye on Tropical Storm Humberto , formed late Sept. 24 in the southwestern Atlantic, and another system, still a tropical wave called Invest 94L, that is in the northeastern Caribbean Sea.
“AccuWeather is closely monitoring a tropical wave moving through the northeastern Caribbean that has a high risk of tropical development potential," AccuWeather lead hurricane expert Alex DaSilva said in a written statement. "This wave is forecast to move into an area with atmospheric