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HURRICANE DANNY NOW WITH 85 MPH WINDS

  • SevereWXWarn
  • Aug 22, 2015
  • 1 min read

Hurricane Danny strengthened overnight and currently has winds of up to 85 mph with gusts as high as 105 mph. This is likely as strong as Danny will get before beginning to weaken as the day goes on and continue to weaken thereafter. Danny will likely pass over Puerto Rico with winds near 55 mph making it a Tropical Storm at that time. Shortly after passing over Puerto Rico Danny will likely be torn apart by the wind shear in that area. Only one of the hurricane models is predicting Danny to regain strength next week and while the other models are showing that Danny will not last. This will be good news for the continental U.S. Any effects felt by Danny should be minimal in the regions in and around Puerto Rico. Please share and like us on Facebook. Below we have provided photos and information of Danny. We will post updates as needed.

Hurricane DANNY As of 12:00 UTC Aug 21, 2015: Location: 13.8°N 47.8°W Maximum Winds: 85 kt Gusts: 105 kt Minimum Central Pressure: 980 mb Environmental Pressure: 1011 mb Radius of Circulation: 150 NM Radius of Maximum Wind: 10 NM Eye Diameter: N/A


 
 
 

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