Hurricane Erin: Storm Erin due to his pace near the United States near the USA near the United States. By Friday morning, this was a storm of 1, while 24 hours it has reached the category-5 which is a dangerous category. During this time, its speed reached 257 km per hour.
Weather scientists say it will be counted in the most fastest powerful storms in the Atlantic Ocean history. The storm on Saturday became weak for a while and the experts believe it can be a class-5th.
Experts say that this is the reason ‘eyewall replacement cycle, in which the storm size grows faster and its influence becomes more dangerous. In the Saturday evening, there was about 241 km northern 241 km northeast and 257 km from Anguhalila and 257 km from Anguula. An unexpected flood warning is issued in the northern Puerto Rico, while a tropical storm watch monitor is applied in Turks and Kacos and Leevos and Leeward Islands.
America’s Alerts issued
The US National Harkeen Center (NHC) warned that Erin can double or three times the next week. This can lead to destruction of hazardous waves on the Bahamas, the US East Coast and Canada’s Atlantic Coast. Looking at the situation, the US Cost Guard has closed several ports in Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands. Experts say Erin’s speed and strength is associated with global warming. The storms are now becoming faster because of the hot sea surface and changing season patterns.
In the past few years, the “fast-intensity ‘meaning of the sudden extreme power of storm has increased. So far in Atlantic has only 43 category-5 storms, out of which Erin is one. Category-5 times are seen 11 times since 2016. This number clarifies the influence of climate change.