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Category 4 hurricane Kirk moves across the Atlantic
This was announced by the National Hurricane Center in two bulletins on these systems, which are circulating in the open Atlantic. The eye of Hurricane Kirk was located near latitude 22.3 north, longitude 48.1 west. Kirk is moving northwestward at about 17 km/h, and is expected to continue this general motion and with faster speed through the weekend. The report notes that although Kirk is expected to turn a curve over the open Atlantic, …
Kirk with potential to become a major hurricane as other systems brew in the Atlantic
The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season continues to be active as the calendar flips to October, which is traditionally Florida’s busiest month for hurricanes. Although the only named storm out there is distant (and strengthening) Hurricane Kirk, the National Hurricane Center is also monitoring two other tropical disturbances, including one in the Caribbean Sea. And it’s that developing system that most concerns folks in the U.S., as it could become …
Hurricane Kirk reaches Category 4 in the Atlantic Ocean; NHC expects it to strengthen further
Miami. he Hurricane Kirk It reached Category 4 on Thursday, raising the risk of creating dangerous surfing and windsurfing conditions over the weekend on the east coast of USAThis also happened in Bermuda, the Greater Antilles and the Bahamas, according to meteorologists. The report said that Kirk is located in the central region of the Atlantic Ocean and could intensify further within about one day, but it is expected to remain far from the coa…
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