Wednesday, November 16, 2016

NHC tracking TS Bertha; No immediately chance to U.S.



The brand new bulletin from the national hurricane center in Miami, issued at 5:00 A.M. EDT, locates the middle of Tropical hurricane Bertha approximately 220 miles – 350 km –east of incredible Abaco Island in the Bahamas.
most sustained winds were clocked at 70 mph – one hundred ten km/h – below hurricane strength. Bertha is currently moving to the north at around sixteen mph – 26 km/h, and “this standard motion is anticipated to continue today…accompanied by using a slow turn closer to the north-northeast and northeast at some stage in the subsequent forty eight hours. minimum valuable stress become 999 mb – 29.50 inches.”
The NHC stated that “at the forecast track Bertha will keep to move far from the Bahamas today and pass approximately midway among the U.S. east coast and Bermuda on Tuesday. Tropical-hurricane-force winds increase outward up to a hundred and sixty miles -.260 km -from the middle.
“additional strengthening is anticipated during day after today or so, and Bertha is forecast to come to be a typhoon later these days. sluggish weakening is anticipated to begin through late Tuesday.”

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