Get App
Download App Scanner
Scan to Download
Advertisement
This Article is From Sep 06, 2018

Powerful Hurricane Florence May Menace U.S. East Coast Next Week

Powerful Hurricane Florence May Menace U.S. East Coast Next Week

(Bloomberg) -- As the remains of Tropical Storm Gordon soak the Mississippi Valley, forecasters are tracking a major hurricane deep in the Atlantic Ocean that could threaten the U.S. East Coast next week.

Hurricane Florence, a Category 4 storm with winds of 130 miles (209 kilometers) per hour, is about 1,300 miles southeast of Bermuda, according to the National Hurricane Center.

Last week, forecasters believed it would remain at sea, but models now indicate the storm could menace the U.S. East Coast by the middle of next week. Forecasts that far out can be off by thousands of miles, so it's unclear whether Florence will be a threat.

“Given the large uncertainty at these time ranges, it is far too soon to speculate what, if any, impacts Florence may have on the U.S. East Coast,'' the Hurricane Center said in a forecast analysis.

While powerful, Florence remains a relatively small storm, with hurricane-strength winds only reaching out 15 miles from its center. The storm's strength is apt to fluctuate as it encounters wind shear at sea, according to the National Hurricane Center.

“It needs to be watched,” said Jeff Masters, co-founder of Weather Underground.

To contact the reporter on this story: Brian K. Sullivan in Boston at bsullivan10@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Joe Ryan at jryan173@bloomberg.net, David Marino

©2018 Bloomberg L.P.

Essential Business Intelligence, Sharp Market Insights, Practical Personal Finance Advice, Daily Fuel, Gold and Silver Prices and Latest Stories — On NDTV Profit.

Newsletters

Update Email
to get newsletters straight to your inbox
⚠️ Add your Email ID to receive Newsletters
Note: You will be signed up automatically after adding email

News for You

Set as Trusted Source
on Google Search
Add NDTV Profit As Google Preferred Source