Being a Category 1 hurricane, Erin underwent a 'rapid intensification' which helped the storm to grow and strengthen to a powerful Category 5. Hurricane Erin won't make a direct hit on the U.S., but it will produce dangerous surf conditions for the entire East Coast.
Breakdown
- Hurricane Erin intensified rapidly to Category 5 due to increased moisture and warm waters. 1s
- The storm has eroded dry air and now has a strong moisture envelope. 23s
- Erin is moving northward and is expected to be steered away from New England by a jet stream dip. 55s
- There are ongoing concerns for the North Carolina coast depending on the storm's regeneration. 1m 6s
- Meteorologists are monitoring possible eye wall replacements that could affect Erin's path and intensity. 1m 13s