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Yale climate connections, Erin’s weekend will concentrate on a large hurricane at the weekend and will continue to get angry until next week.

Since the storm follows the west to the central tropical Atlantic for the next few days, it will gradually pass through the hot sea surface temperatures (SST). Along with Erin’s path, SSTs are expected to be around 28 ° C (82 ° F) until Thursday and can reach approximately 29 ° C (84 ° F) until Saturday.

At the beginning of the next week, the Erin will enter the deeper ocean heat content as it approaches the West North Atlantic, and the SSTs work on approximately 1 ° C (2 ° F) of the middle of the average of the August average.

The wind cut will remain lightly to moderate for the next few days and the atmosphere in the surrounding area should remain quite moist. Cutting may increase late week before the weekend lightening, so that the condensation of Erin may be briefly. Since Erin is a quite small system for now, it can be quickly strengthened or weakened.

The first appearance of the National Hurricane Center requires gradual concentration with Hurricane power on Wednesday and Category 3 status on Saturday.

On Monday, it reached an agreement that many community models were more likely to watch Erin to the east of North America to the eastern coast of the United States (see Figure 2). The reason for this is expected to be swept in the North Atlantic in Northeast and Eastern Canada.

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