(CNN) — Hurricane Gabrielle is churning through the central Atlantic, feeding on warm waters but expected to stay far from land. As Gabrielle spins, there are signs the Atlantic is starting to wake up after a strange lull during the first half of September. The National Hurricane Center is tracking two more tropical waves that could bring impacts closer to shore in the days ahead.

One of these systems in the central Atlantic is steadily organizing and has a medium chance of strengthening into a tropical depression or tropical storm later this week. The environment around this wave is becoming more favorable for development, making it likely to become the next named system of the season. The next names on the Atlantic season’s 2025 list are Humberto and Imelda.

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