Erin, national hurricane center and Atlantic
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Hurricane Erin re-intensified into a Category 4 hurricane after completing an eyewall replacement cycle, according to the National Hurricane Center at 11 p.m. Sunday night. Life-threatening surf and rip currents are likely across the U.
After briefly weakening, Hurricane Erin has re-intensified into a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 130 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Hurricane Erin forges ahead on a western track at 16 mph, but Miami's NHC expects the hurricane will soon round a corner
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two disturbances in the Atlantic. A third, Tropical Storm Dexter, the fourth named storm of the season, continues to move out to sea. Why it matters: August is usually when hurricane season ramps up,
The National Hurricane Center is tracking Tropical Storm Dexter, Invest 96L and system off the southeastern coast of the United States.
As Saturday’s first light shone over powerful Erin, a clear and compact eye was discernible. This feature is the lowest point of