Hurricane Humberto was the third hurricane of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season. On September 12, Hurricane Humberto formed in the western Gulf of Mexico, south of the eastern Texas coast. The hurricane Humberto landed along the southeast Texas and it brought heavy rains which might trigger flooding. It has a maximum sustained winds of at least 80 miles per hour and it was moving to the direction of Louisiana. Humberto became a 90 miles per hour for almost 24 hours after it has formed. This is really incredible. This hurricane develops in a rapid intensification. In the Atlantic historical record, Hurricane Humberto was the first tropical disturbance to accomplish such a remarkable intensification. The weather bureau is anticipated the hurricane Humberto to disappear over Central Mississippi. The hurricane Humberto caused $50 million damages and at least one person lost his life. Hurricane Humberto is a very compact storm, according to meteorologist Jim Sweeney. He also added that the strongest winds are very close to the center of circulation. The hurricane force winds only go about 15 miles. The hurricane Humberto left some parts of America flooded. No matter what may happen, people must always be careful and prepared for the possible disaster that may occur. Do not forget to read or watch news.
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