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Hurricane Lorenzo mapped: Latest NOAA warnings, spaghetti models, path and tracking update – Express.co.uk, Express.co.uk

Hurricane Lorenzo mapped: Latest NOAA warnings, spaghetti models, path and tracking update – Express.co.uk, Express.co.uk


HURRICANE LORENZO is continuing to strengthen on its path across the Atlantic, with winds now reaching a staggering 155 MPH. Here are the latest NOAA warnings, spaghetti models, path and tracking updates.

Atlantic hurricane season is continuing to deliver powerful hurricanes, with hurricane Lorenzo the third major hurricane to exceed category three status so far. Lorenzo has been recorded as a category four hurricane, almost reaching category five status with wind speeds of 155 mph. This has made the dangerous cyclone the strongest hurricane ever to be recorded in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean.

On Thursday, NHC forecaster Eric Blake tweeted to say Lorenzo’s size resembled that of a super typhoon in the western Pacific Ocean more than an eastern Atlantic hurricane.

According to the National Hurricane Center’s (NHC) latest update at 5am AST (10 am BST) Lorenzo was located approximately 1360 miles south-west of The Azores.

Maximum sustained wind speeds were recorded as being 155 mph with higher gusts.

The NHC warns: “Lorenzo is a large hurricane. Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 50 miles from the center, and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 275 miles. ”

Read More:Hurricane Lorenzo satellite images: Horrifying eye of monster storm

Hurricane Lorenzo tracker

Hurricane Lorenzo tracker: Lorenzo is still a very powerful hurricane(Image: NOAA)

Lorenzo is forecast to remain a strong hurricane when it turns toward northeastward towards the Azores, with only slow weakening forecast.

The NHC also said: “Swells generated by Lorenzo are affecting portions of the

northeastern coast of South America and the Lesser Antilles and are expected to spread westward to portions of the north coasts of the Greater Antilles, the Bahamas, Bermuda, and the east coast of the United States during the next few days.

“Swells are also expected to build near the Azores on Sunday and Monday.

Read More:Hurricane Lorenzo NHC track latest: Hurricane Lorenzo to hit IRELAND

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Hurricane Lorenzo tracker: Slow weakening is forecast as Lorenzo heads to the Azores(Image: NOAA)

“These swells are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions.”

The area of ​​winds around Lorenzo is expected to remain large, and the hurricane-force radius is predicted to grow over the next few days.

AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Alex Sosnowski said: “Lorenzo may eventually be a threat to the Azores later next week.”

Accuweather also reports after passing the Azores, Lorenzo will then move towards Europe and could impact the UK and Ireland.

Read More:Hurricane Lorenzo path: NOAA warning as storm churns across Atlantic

Hurricane Lorenzo tracker

Hurricane Lorenzo tracker: The British Isles may feel the impact of winds late next week(Image: WX CHARTS)

Hurricane Lorenzo tracker

Hurricane Lorenzo tracker: Spaghetti models show the hurricane tracking across the Atlantic(Image: CYCLOCANE)

Spaghetti models demonstrate the potential move across the Atlantic, where Lorenzo could cause strong winds and rough surf for Europe.

This hurricane season across the Atlantic and Eastern bases as been one of the most active – generating 15 named storms since August 21.

Meteorologist at Colorado State University Philip Klotzbach wrote on Twitter: “This is the most on record for the Western Hemisphere between Aug. 21 – Sept. 23, breaking the old record of 15 named storms set in 1984 and 2002. ”

The Atlantic hurricane season lasts until November 30, so there is still time for yet more named storms to form.

Hurricane Lorenzo tracker

Hurricane Lorenzo tracker: Projected track of the hurricane(Image: WEATHER CHANNEL

Lorenzo quic kly grew in strength earlier this week after exiting the African coast and heading into the tropical Atlantic Ocean.

On Wednesday, Lorenzo was declared the fifth Atlantic hurricane of the season, before rapidly strengthening into a major hurricane on Thursday.

Elsewhere, in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, potential tropical cyclone 16 is expected to form into a tropical cyclone soon.

The weather system is located 140 miles south-southwest of Acapulco, Mexico and is expected to bring torrential rains to southwestern Mexico.

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