As Hurricane Dorian counties its track Northeast, this concludes my updates over Dorian. The NHC will continue providing updates click "
Hurricane Dorian" for more information. Thank you.
Dorian Made Landfall Near Hatteras, North Carolina at around 8:35 am edt as a Cat 1 Hurricane with 90 mph sustained winds and with pressure of 956 mb.
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The Atlantic is still quite active today and will be monitored for tropical developments.
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The
National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories over Hurricane
Dorian.
Dorian is a cat 1 Hurricane with 90 mph sustained winds 90+ wind gusts, 956 mb pressure, life dangerous storm surge, and the movement is north east at 14 mph. This Hurricanes center is located about 15 miles south east of Ocracoke, NC
Below is information passed along from the National Hurricane Center.
Here is the cone showing the most likely movement of this tropical storms center.
At this time there is a Tropical Storm Watch (In yellow), a Tropical Storm Warning (blue), and a Hurricane Watch (In pink), Hurricane Warning (In Red)
Probable Tropical Storm Force Winds In Percent & Arrival Time.
Heavy rainfall potential.
Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Virgina have declared state of emergency. Please refer to your local officials for evacuation orders.
Stay tuned to the National Hurricane Center, Government Officials, and local Meteorologists if you expect to be impacted by this storm.
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Hurricane Dorian History
Dorian Made Landfall as a Cat 5 Hurricane packing 185 mph sustained winds with over 200 mph wind gusts in The Abaco Island. Dorian went on to stall over The Grand Bahamas before eventually moving NW about two days later. Many have died in this storm and some of the islands are in ruins. I encourage everyone to donate if you have the funds to do so, and keep them in your thoughts and prayers.
Here we see devastating Satellite Images of the Bahamas from ICEYE showing storm surge damage to the island.
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Before- Google Earth, Data SIO, NOAA, U.S. Navy NGA GEBCO. After -ICEYE |
The top photo is before and the bottom is after Hurricane Dorian.