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Chill falls over the Atlantic as the official season heads towards close
Days since last Hurricane Landfall — US Any: 581 (Milton), US Major: 581 (Milton), FL Any: 581 (Milton), FL Major: 581 (Milton)
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Update TCU Tropical Cyclone Special Update — Sat Aug 16, 2025 5:54 AM

National · National · ID #1241635 · Storm #5 · ← back to browser · plain text
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Hurricane Erin Tropical Cyclone Update
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL       AL052025
550 AM AST Sat Aug 16 2025

...NOAA HURRICANE HUNTERS FIND ERIN A DANGEROUS CATEGORY 4 
HURRICANE...
 
The NOAA Hurricane Hunters are currently investigating Erin and on 
the first pass through the hurricane they found that maximum 
sustained winds have increased to 130 mph (215 km/h) with higher 
gusts. This makes Erin a Category 4 hurricane on the 
Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. The minimum pressure has 
fallen to 948 mb (27.99 inches). The next intermediate advisory 
will be issued at 800 AM AST (1200 UTC).

SUMMARY OF 550 AM AST...0950 UTC...INFORMATION
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LOCATION...19.6N 61.5W
ABOUT 150 MI...240 KM NE OF ANGUILLA
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...130 MPH...215 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...WNW OR 285 DEGREES AT 20 MPH...31 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...948 MB...27.99 INCHES
 
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Forecaster Cangialosi/Gibbs/Kelly

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