Sept 3 Update: Danielle weakens to 70 mph, now a tropical storm Loop Cayman Islands
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Sept 3 Update: Danielle weakens to 70 mph, now a tropical storm
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Tropical storm Danielle
(Image source: National Hurricane Center)
After a short debut as category 1 hurricane this week, Danielle is now a tropical storm over the central Atlantic region.
Tropical Storm Danielle is presenting maximum sustained winds of about 70 mph, but is moving slowly at 1 mph (“nearly stationary”), according to the National Hurricane Center. This has been the case since Friday night (September 2).
Danielle is expected to strengthen again in a few days, first drifting westward and then northward or northeastward. If Danielle surpasses maximum sustained winds of about 73 mph, then Danielle will be categorized as a hurricane again, as explained by the below chart.
Hurricane classification chart:
Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind ScaleMaximum sustained windsCategory of hurricane74-95 mphCategory 196-110 mphCategory 2111-129 mphCategory 3130-156 mphCategory 4157 mph or higherCategory 5
Notwithstanding that Danielle is nearly stationary at the moment, the region should remain vigilant and pay attention to Danielle’s development.
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