Monday, August 19, 2024

Arrival Of Hurricane Ernesto Brings Coastal Concerns To Southeast US

Despite Hurricane Ernesto's expected trajectory staying clear of Florida and the United States, authorities caution against complacency, especially for those planning beach activities. According to the National Hurricane Center, Ernesto is forecasted to intensify into a major hurricane, boasting sustained winds of at least 111 mph, categorizing it as a Category 3 storm or higher, prior to its expected passage over or near Bermuda on Saturday.

The National Weather Service has already issued a high rip current risk for certain areas of Florida's coast, which is expected to persist until Sunday evening. Marine impacts, including swells affecting the coastline and beach erosion, are the primary concerns for the U. S. mainland... with AccuWeather senior meteorologist Adam Douty noting that the most significant threat will be a significant risk for rip currents.

Douty emphasized that Florida and the Southeast Coast will experience increased swells, beginning late Thursday and continuing into Friday morning. By the time Friday morning arrives, swells from Ernesto will be visible along Florida's coast, "as well as the Outer Banks." Virginia Beach to the Jersey shore is expected to experience swells by the end of the day, "with Long Island seeing increasing surf by the evening." Sixers Wire has provided further insight into the topic... highlighting the importance of remaining vigilant despite Ernesto's trajectory staying away from the U. S. mainland. As authorities continue to monitor the situation, it is crucial for individuals to stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable beach experience.

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While Hurricane Ernesto is expected to stay well away from Florida and the United States, don't let your guard down, especially if you're making beach plans. Ernesto is expected to become a major hurricane before the center passes over or near Bermuda Saturday, according to the National Hurricane Center.

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