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2010 Hurricane Season Updates
Atlantic Basin Bustling: Hurricane Earl May Brush East Coast
August 31st, 2010
Hurricane Earl is now a powerful Category 4 storm located just north of the Dominican Republic. The dangerous storm is expected to move north/northwest and then curve to the northeast so that it parallels the east coast of the United States. This is a very dangerous storm, and it should be monitored very closely by those on the east coast.
Tropical Storm Fiona is a weak tropical storm that is moving very quickly to the west/northwest at about 24 mph. Fiona is expected to stay weak, but there is still a bit of uncertainty as to where she will go. Some models take the storm on a similar path as Earl's; others have Fiona drifting to the west. Stay tuned for more updates.
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Tropics Extremely Active as we Approach Peak of Season
August 26th, 2010
Hurricane Danielle is now a powerful Category 2 hurricane and is expected to strengthen even more; however, Danielle is expected to curve towards the northeast and avoid Bermuda.
Right behind Danielle is Tropical Storm Earl. Earl is a weak system right now, but strengthening is expected to occur as it moves westward. Finally, behind Earl there is a new tropical wave that is expected to slowly develop. Stay tuned for more updates.
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Hurricane Danielle Expected to Strengthen; Could Sideswipe Bermuda
August 25th, 2010
Hurricane Danielle is once again a hurricane and is expected to continue to strengthen as it moves quickly to the west-northwest at about 17 mph. The storm is still expected to turn north and stay out to sea, but it could very well affect Bermuda.
Elsewhere, there is another system getting organized behind Danielle, and this area of disturbed weather is expected to take a similar path as Danielle has. Stay tuned for more.
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Tropical Storm Danielle Expected to Become Strong Hurricane
August 23rd, 2010
Tropical Storm Danielle is now a strong tropical storm with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph. The storm is becoming well organized and is expected to become a hurricane sometime in the next day or so.
Danielle is moving west-northwest and is expected to curve to the north and avoid the U.S. entirely. Bermuda could feel some effects of the storm depending on its path. Stay tuned for more updates.
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Nothing to Worry About in the Atlantic Basin
August 19th, 2010
The tropics are currently very calm. There are no active systems in the Atlantic Basin, and there is nothing projected to develop anytime soon.
Regardless of the inactivity, experts are still predicting this hurricane season to be a busier than average season. Stay tuned for more updates.
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