...Miami. "During the night, the upper level winds came and disrupted the circulation," said Lixion Avila, a hurricane specialist. "It's weakening now, but if it survives the next 24 hours, it can regenerate." A reconnaissance plane...
...States. "It's not going to be any direct threat to either the United States or Canada," said Stacy Stewart, a hurricane specialist at the National Hurricane Center in Miami. "There'll be some indirect threats in the form of large ocean swells...
...United States, perhaps by this weekend, but others show it turning west and striking Mexico, said Jack Beven, a hurricane specialist at the National Hurricane Center in Miami. Beven said the system's slow speed will let it gather strength once...
...moving to the north at about 9 mph, just south of the mouth of the Mississippi River, said James Franklin, a hurricane specialist with the National Hurricane Center in Miami. Hanna was stationary for much of Friday. The storm was expected...
...below the 39 mph threshold for a tropical storm. "It's zipping across the state," said James Franklin, a hurricane specialist at the National Hurricane Center. "There's not a lot of wind, and there's no longer a large amount of rainfall...
...landfall, Bermuda was expected to have hazardous surf conditions until Saturday night, said Stacy Stewart, a senior hurricane specialist. At 11 a.m. EDT, Helene was centered about 1,055 miles west of the Azores. It was moving east-northeast...
...from land. "It's not going to move significantly far, it will sort of meander about a little bit," said hurricane specialist Richard Pasch. But in a day or two, "we're looking for an eastward motion to start to develop and push it...
...Erin was moving north-northwest about 7 mph and was expected to continue on that course for the next 24 hours, hurricane specialist Jack Beven said. Also Friday, a new tropical depression formed in the eastern Atlantic. The depression was about...
...Wednesday. Epsilon was only the fifth December hurricane recorded in more than 120 years, National Weather Service Hurricane Specialist Stacy Stewart said. By December, upper-atmosphere winds are normally strong enough to keep storms in check...
...expected to become a hurricane, said Jack Beven, a hurricane specialist at the National Hurricane Center. Scientists have...typically expect to get them at this time of year," hurricane specialist Jack Beven said. "This is not at all unusual...
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