The National Hurricane Center confirmed on Wednesday that Tropical Storm Gabrielle has formed in the Central Atlantic.
Warmer water temperatures and other weather factors are expected to increase the potential for hurricanes in the Gulf.
A clump of thunderstorms could turn into a named storm by the weekend. The next storm will be named Gabrielle.
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The quiet period in the Atlantic basin is over, with forecasters tracking Tropical Storm Gabrielle, three tropical waves.