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30. Aug. 2017 · Weather Underground provides tracking maps, 5-day forecasts, computer models, satellite imagery and detailed storm statistics for tracking and forecasting Hurricane Irma Tracker.
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- Potential Impact on The Islands
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According to Dr. Phil Klotzbach, Irma is tied with Rita (2005) and Mitch (1998) as the fifth strongest hurricane in Atlantic records going back to 1851, based on maximum wind speed. Irma is the first Atlantic hurricane outside of the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico known to attain 180-mph sustained surface winds. The lowest central pressure measured o...
Only three hurricanes in the satellite era (since 1966) have hit the Leeward Islands with winds of 150 mph or greater: David (1979), Hugo (1989), and Lenny (1999).All three hurricanes caused major damage on the islands they hit, and we can expect Irma to cause extreme damage to any islands it makes a direct hit on. At this time, it appears that The...
Irma poses the most serious hurricane threat to northern Cuba and Florida since at least Hurricane Andrew (1992). Since Sunday night, computer models have agreed that Irma will continue west-northwest before making a fairly sharp right-hand turn in the vicinity of the Florida Straits over the weekend. The level of agreement among models and over ti...
The best historical analogue for a hurricane that follows the current NHC forecast for Irma may be Hurricane Donna of 1960, which tore through The Bahamas and the Florida Keys just northeast of Marathon as a Category 4 storm with 140 mph winds. The hurricane continued to the northwest along the southwest coast of Florida, passing over Naples and Fo...
A tropical wave located about 1500 miles east of the Leeward Islands developed into Tropical Storm Jose on Tuesday morning. As of 11 am EDT, Jose was moving west-northwest at 10 - 15 mph with top sustained winds of 40 mph. Satellite images on Tuesday morning showed plenty of spin, and heavy thunderstorm activity was gradually increasing and growing...
A trough of low pressure in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico’s Bay of Campeche was designated Invest 95L on Monday night. The system was producing increasingly organized heavy thunderstorms on Tuesday morning, as seen on satellite imagery. SSTs are very warm, near 30.5°C (87°F), but wind shear is high, 20 – 30 knots. Our three reliable models for pr...
5. Sept. 2017 · Hurricane Irma lost strength as it swept across Florida, and was downgraded to a tropical storm on Monday morning. All times on the maps are Eastern.
11. Sept. 2017 · Irma, now a tropical storm, is pushing through north Florida into Georgia and South Carolina with destructive impacts, including wind damage, storm surge, heavy rain and possible tornadoes. The...
Irma war der stärkste atlantische Hurrikan außerhalb des Golfs von Mexiko und des Karibischen Meeres seit Beginn der Aufzeichnungen des National Hurricane Centers, das im Jahr 1898 gegründet wurde. Irma war der erste tropische Wirbelsturm, der eine andauernde Windgeschwindigkeit von 297 km/h für 37 Stunden erreichte.
14. Sept. 2017 · Satellite imagery showed the large extent of the remnant clouds and rains from what was Hurricane Irma. Those remnants were blanketing about a quarter of the continental U.S. over the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys and east to the Mid-Atlantic States.