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Hurricane Erin


Predict her peak  

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  1. 1. Predict Erin’s peak

  2. 2. Will Erin landfall?

    • Yes (CONUS)
    • Yes (Canada)
    • Yes (Bermuda including brush)
    • Yes (The Caribbean)
    • No


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 Erin’s ACE is now crossing 32 and is headed to ~34 for its likely total. That’s pretty impressive and it has brought 2025 ACE up to 12th highest for the date of the last 75 years. 

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ERIN IS CHILLING WITH US HERE IN MANNY NOW LADS

 
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1 day ago  Hurricane Erin hurtles towards the UK: Warning over rip currents and 16ft waves as Bank Holiday crowds flock to beaches for 29C weather · Read ...
 
6 days ago  Its effects may reach Ireland and the UK as early as Tuesday, but impacts are expected to be minimal. Ironically, the tropical air carried by ...
 
1 day ago  As we head in to Tuesday, August 26, the remnants of a hurricane which caused havoc on the east coast of the US will arrive west of the UK ...
 
2 days ago  Met Office predicts remnants of Hurricane Erin will then bring wind and rain for the rest of the week.
 
 
25 minutes ago  The 600-mile “rain bomb” created by the offshoot of Hurricane Erin is about to hit the UK.
 
1 day ago  This is in part due to the remnants of Hurricane Erin getting closer to the UK, having skirted the Caribbean and east coast of the US this week.

 

 
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Yeah, the actual remnant low of Erin drifted around south of Iceland for two days, sending in waves of moisture towards Ireland and the Isle of Man, n.w. England etc, but the remnant low didn't actually reach coastal waters until today (Thursday 28th) near Portrush, the site of this year's golf Open championship. All of Ireland got a good drenching over three days after a very dry first 24 days of August with roughly one third of normal August rainfall. Now it's closer to two thirds. 

https://www.met.ie/latest-reports/satellites/ireland-infrared

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16 minutes ago, Roger Smith said:

Yeah, the actual remnant low of Erin drifted around south of Iceland for two days, sending in waves of moisture towards Ireland and the Isle of Man, n.w. England etc, but the remnant low didn't actually reach coastal waters until today (Thursday 28th) near Portrush, the site of this year's golf Open championship. All of Ireland got a good drenching over three days after a very dry first 24 days of August with roughly one third of normal August rainfall. Now it's closer to two thirds. 

https://www.met.ie/latest-reports/satellites/ireland-infrared

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