Tropical Storm Erin

Tropical Storm Erin

Tracking Tropical Storm Erin: Possible Intensification and Expected Trajectory

Location: Tropical Storm Erin formed Monday morning in the central Atlantic, west of the Cape Verde Islands.

Position of Tropical Storm Erin in the Atlantic
Position of Tropical Storm Erin in the Atlantic

Classification: The National Hurricane Center (NHC) confirmed that maximum sustained winds reached 45 mph, officially classifying it as a tropical storm.

Projected trajectory: Erin is expected to move westward over the next few days at 15 to 20 mph across the eastern and central Atlantic.

National Hurricane Center Trajectory of Tropical Storm Erin
National Hurricane Center Trajectory of Tropical Storm Erin

Expected strengthening: According to the latest predictions, the system will gradually strengthen to become a hurricane, possibly reaching the highest category (category 3) before the weekend.

Erin could become the first hurricane of the season
Erin could become the first hurricane of the season

Intensity scale: To be classified as a hurricane, sustained winds must exceed 74 mph. A category 3 hurricane implies winds between 111 and 129 mph, according to the Saffir-Simpson scale.

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