Tropical Depression Erin – Day 3
Position: 20.7N 37.7W [10PM CDT 0300 UTC].
Movement: West-Northwest [290°] near 12 mph [19 kph].
Maximum sustained winds: 35 mph [ 55 kph].
Wind Gusts: 45 mph [ 70 kph].
Minimum central pressure: 1008 mb ↑.
Currently about 955 miles [1535 km] West-Northwest of the Cape Verde Islands.
Erin is a minimal tropical storm that is currently forecast to head into the central Atlantic and fade out over cooler water next week.
At 10PM CDT Erin has again lost power and become a tropical depression.
Here’s the link for NOAA’s latest satellite images.
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Erin is a minimal tropical storm that is currently forecast to head into the central Atlantic and fade out over cooler water next week.
and here’s hoping that the letter o for this year fades away too! 😉
Yeah, the map I use for my hurricane header is 1995…