The name Humberto has been used for three tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean. The name 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.
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