Hurricane Season Is Heading Into a Quiet Period. But Don’t Get Comfortable
Hurricane Erin's powerful winds and large size caused 3-foot storm surges and waves up to 20 feet, resulting in coastal flooding and erosion along the U.S. east coast, officials said.
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Hurricane season is heading into a quiet period. But don’t get comfortable
After post-tropical cylone Erin moves out to sea and two other systems fizzle out, the tropics will take a short break. But forecasters warn that it's far too soon to let your guard down this season.
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Read Full ArticleHurricane Erin Brushes Coast, Cooler Weather Follows - Southern Farm Network
What a weeklong weather story Hurricane Erin has been. We’ve got state assistant climatologist Corey Davis here. Corey, what have been the impacts along the coastline from Erin as it’s starting to move away from the North Carolina and South Carolina coast? “Well, you said it, Kyle. We’re watching Hurricane Erin pull off to the northeast this morning, but still getting a feel for what the impacts have been. I’ll credit the National Weather Servic…
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