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Hurricane Ernesto Threatens Newfoundland with Powerful Winds and Destructive Rip Currents

Hurricane Ernesto approaching Newfoundland

Deadly Hurricane Ernesto’s Path Barrels Toward Newfoundland

Newfoundland, Canada – The powerful Hurricane Ernesto is making its way toward Newfoundland, bringing with it a host of dangers as it churns through the Atlantic Ocean. Although the storm is located several hundred miles from the U.S. coast, experts warn that the rip currents it generates are posing significant threats along the eastern seaboard.

The Dangers of Distant Storms

Despite being miles off the coast, Hurricane Ernesto has created treacherous rip currents from Florida to Maine. This is a common occurrence during hurricane season, as ocean currents can become dangerously strong even when storms are not in close proximity. Experts explain it’s not unusual for rip currents to wreak havoc during such weather patterns.

Fatalities and Rescues

Tragically, officials reported that the rip currents linked to Ernesto contributed to the drowning of at least three individuals in the Carolinas over the weekend. In addition, dozens were rescued from hazardous waters, and one home even collapsed into the sea due to the overwhelming surf.

A History of Rip Current Hazards

Weather experts highlight that the increasing frequency of fatalities from rip currents linked to hurricanes is alarming. A report indicated that direct deaths from tropical-cyclone-related rip currents have doubled in recent years. Notable storms like Hurricane Lorenzo and Bertha were previously responsible for numerous casualties, despite being situated far offshore.

Current Status of Hurricane Ernesto

As of Monday night, Hurricane Ernesto was located roughly 70 miles south of Cape Race, Newfoundland, packing winds of 80 mph as it moved northeast at 35 mph. Meteorologists project that the storm will weaken to a post-tropical cyclone by Tuesday.

Impact on Newfoundland and Beyond

As Ernesto approaches Newfoundland, it’s expected to bring heavy rain, strong winds, and significant coastal flooding. Areas in southeastern Newfoundland, including St. John’s, could experience wind gusts ranging from 40-60 mph, with the possibility of gusts reaching as high as 100 mph in certain regions.

Looking Ahead to the United Kingdom

After making its mark on Newfoundland, Hurricane Ernesto is projected to race across the Atlantic, arriving in the British Isles by Wednesday. Although weakening is expected, the storm will still deliver substantial rain and winds, potentially affecting major cities like Dublin and Glasgow.

Preparations and Recovery Efforts

Meanwhile, areas already impacted by Ernesto such as Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, are working on recovery efforts after suffering from flooding and power outages. Puerto Rico saw a steep rise in outages, with over 730,000 residents affected last week.

Continued Monitoring of Weather Patterns

In addition to Hurricane Ernesto, meteorologists are keeping a close watch on another area of low pressure developing in the Pacific, particularly as it could impact Hawaii in the coming days. While conditions for additional development are favorable, uncertainty remains about its future path.

Safety First

As this hurricane season continues to unfold, the need for vigilance remains paramount. Residents along the East Coast and those in Newfoundland should stay informed and heed safety warnings regarding rip currents, heavy rains, and winds as Hurricane Ernesto makes its way across the Atlantic.


Hurricane Ernesto Threatens Newfoundland with Powerful Winds and Destructive Rip Currents

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