Latest News About Hurricane Earl Projected Path: The tropics have really become active here in the last few days. Earlier this week we had the 2nd Hurricane of the season form in Hurricane Danielle, and as of the 5Pm advisory from the National Hurricane Center, Tropical Storm Earl has formed. Earl is the 5th named storm of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season. Tropical Srrom Earl is packing winds of 40 miles per hour, and is headed in almost a due west direction at 16 miles per hour. As of 5Pm EST, Earl was located at 14.4°N 32.2°W.
The best wind of 75 miles per hour, and it moves to the west 18 miles per hour. Hurricane warning posted in the northern Leeward Islands and hurricane watch on Puerto Rico, as Hurricane Earl projected track to the north of this area. Many people living on the east coast of the United States, including Florida, Carolina and New England were concerned that the hurricane graph can track your path. Currently, NHK, predicts that the path will count about 150 miles from the coast Outer Banks of North Carolina. As residents of the East Coast should be aware, however, that the cone of error, 5 days a week, can be very large. Even by NHK, the coast of North Carolina , Virginia, Maryland and remain in the cone.
All residents of the east coast should keep an eye of the storm this week, as well as any changes in its forecast path could lead to a complete surprise. Read More.Stay with us for more updates.
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