Danielle downgraded to TS status. It is projected to strengthen to a Category 4 storm by tomorrow.
Earl is a Category 3 hurricane with sustained winds hitting 125 mph and is expected to gain strength over the next few days. savethesharks says August 30 2010 at 210 pm. The orange circle indicates the current position.
Hurricane Earl bumped up to Cat 4.
After Hurricane Earl lashed the Caribbean Monday the storm continued to grow as does the threat to the eastern United States. It will be interesting to see if this helps. The Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico are in the storms direct path and could see storm surges as high as five. Youre getting up quite a head of steam arent you Winds of 120 mph not bad Way to take the reins from Hurricane Danielle.
We have more updates on the Hurricane Earl projected path. Hurricane Earl is located 1450 miles southwest of Cape Hatteras and moving northwest fast. News Sports Weather Traffic and the Best of NY.
Hurricane Danielle is blamed for the rough surf at the Jersey Shore Monday but the real concern is Hurricane Earl which is headed in our direction.
The East Coast is about to get a taste of this years active hurricane season. Heres a loop showing the dry air you were talking about. The latest models for Hurricane Earl show that the Category3 storm. A Hurricane Center meteorologist told the Associated Press that residents from North Carolina to Maine. Across the island Im hearing reports from vineyard folks saying that the grapes are anywhere from 1020 days ahead of schedule.
Tropical Storm Earl developed into Hurricane Earl late last week and the latest projected path for the storm was released today by the National Weather Service NWS. The hurricane is now Category 3 and forecasters expect it to become stronger.
This graphic shows an approximate representation of coastal areas under a hurricane warning red hurricane watch pink tropical storm warning blue and tropical storm watch yellow.
Oh hi there Earl We didnt even see you at first brewing away down there in the Northern Leeward Islands.
By any measure the 2010 growing season has been an outstanding one for Long Island grape growers.