Hurricane Humberto
The name Humberto has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean. The name, which is the Spanish and Portuguese variant of Humbert, replaced Hugo, which was retired after the 1989 season.
- Hurricane Humberto (1995) – reached Category 2 Strength but remained in open sea.
- Hurricane Humberto (2001) – passed near Bermuda but caused no damage.
- Hurricane Humberto (2007) – rapidly forming storm which struck the U.S. state of Texas as a strong Category 1 hurricane, causing one death and $50 million in damage.
- Hurricane Humberto (2013) – reached Category 1 strength in the eastern Atlantic after briefly affecting the Cape Verde Islands; tied the record for the latest-forming first hurricane of any season since 1941, and the first of only two hurricanes in the 2013 season.
- Hurricane Humberto (2019) – a Category 3 hurricane that impacted Bermuda.
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