It May Feel Like A Hurricane Despite Joaquin Far Offshore
The forecast track for Hurricane Joaquin continues to push farther east. It still is a Cat 4 and has 130 mph winds, but we will NOT get a direct hit.
The forecast track for Hurricane Joaquin continues to push farther east. It still is a Cat 4 and has 130 mph winds, but we will NOT get a direct hit.
When news comes out of the central Bahamas in a few days, daylight will show devastation. The slow movement of a Category 4 storm overhead for more than a day
Beauty in the beast is one way to look at a major hurricane. Early today Hurricane Joaquin jumped up to category 4 intensity with 130 mph winds as it continued
The 2 PM update from the National Hurricane Center has increased Hurricane Joaquin to a Category 4 storm with 130 mph winds. This comes from the latest Air Force Recon
The latest update from the National Hurricane Center has Hurricane Joaquin gaining intensity and size as it sits over very deep, warm water. Top wind speeds are up to 125
If you have not heard yet, there has been a shift with the projection of Major Hurricane Joaquin. The National Hurricane Center track map is often the best to use
Good morning and new info watching Major Hurricane Joaquin. The storm is stronger with 120 mph winds, but the track from the National Hurricane Center adjusted a little. More on
The last update of September is the first major storm of the season with impact on land. Danny reached Cat 3 back in August, but that was way out to
The 8 PM September 30 update from the National Hurricane Center has upgraded Hurricane Joaquin to Category 2 with winds of 105 mph. Hurricane force winds reach 35 miles from the
The National Hurricane Center forecast now has Joaquin to reach Major Hurricane intensity within two days. That would be a Category 3 with winds of 115 mph or stronger. Then the