Hurricane Erin Update & Rapid Int...

Hurricane Erin Update & Rapid Intensification Explained

Meteorology Matters por Rob Jones

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August 17, 1025: Hurricane Erin, recently a Category 5 storm, underwent one of the fastest intensifications ever observed, reaching the second lowest pressure ever recorded for an August hurricane after Hurricane Allen in 1980. While the storm is fortunate to be on a path that avoids direct land impact, its powerful energy will still significantly affect coastal areas.

Key Facts about Hurricane Erin:

  • Intensification & Current Status: Erin rapidly intensified to a Category 5, then weakened to a Category 3 due to an "eyewall replacement cycle" which expanded its size. It is forecast to intensify again as it moves north, east of the Bahamas, and will continue to grow in circulation diameter.
  • Offshore Track: The storm is tracking west 150 miles offshore of Puerto Rico, wi ... 
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