Powerful
storms rage off
both coasts of the U.S. – Gonzalo becomes major
hurricane
October
2014 – WEATHER – Gonzalo
was a major hurricane this morning with winds of 125 mph, and it was
strengthening on an expected path to hit Bermuda Friday. If Gonzalo
becomes a Category 4 hurricane, with winds of 140 mph, it would be
the strongest hurricane in Atlantic Ocean since Oct. 2, 2011, when
Hurricane Ophelia’s winds reached 140 mph. The current forecast
would take Gonzalo over Bermuda Friday midday as possibly a major
hurricane with winds around 115 mph. A hurricane watch has been
posted for Bermuda. Earlier this week, on Monday, Gonzalo passed over
the islands of the Lesser Antilles, with Antigua Island recording
sustained winds of sustained winds of 67 mph, gusting to 88 mph;
Barbuda recording sustained winds of 60 mph, gusting to 70 mph; and
St. Martin recording sustained winds of 63 mph, gusting to 75 mph
Monday evening. A personal weather station on St. Barthelemy recorded
sustained winds of 82 mph, gusting to 108 mph.
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