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CATEGORY
4 HURRICANE FABIAN STRENGTHENING WELL EAST OF THE
NORTHERN LEEWARD ISLANDS
(See
the NOAA National Hurricane
Center for the latest information on this
storm. Complete advisories are posted at 11 a.m., 5 p.m., 11 p.m.
and 5 a.m. All times are Eastern. Advisories are posted more frequently
as the storm nears the USA mainland.) |
Aug.
31, 2003 — The NOAA National Hurricane
Center in Miami, Fla., reports that at 11 p.m. EDT the center of
major Hurricane Fabian was located near latitude 18.5 north, longitude
54.8 west or about 460 miles east of Barbuda in the northern Leeward
Islands. Fabian is moving toward the west-northwest near 10 mph, and
this general motion is expected to continue for the next 24 hours. On
this track, Fabian is forecast to pass well to the north of the northern
Leeward Islands during the next couple of days. (Click NOAA
image for larger view of Hurricane Fabian taken Aug. 31, 2003, at 11:15
p.m. EDT. Please credit “NOAA.”)
NOAA
satellite images indicate that Fabian has continued to strengthen, and
maximum sustained winds have now reached 140 mph with higher gusts.
Some fluctuation in strength is possible during the next 24 hours. An
Air Force Reserve reconnaissance aircraft is en route and will provide
a better estimate of the exact strength of Fabian. Hurricane force winds
extend outward up to 35 miles from the center, and tropical storm force
winds extend outward up to 125 miles. (Click NOAA tracking map
of Hurricane Fabian for larger view.)
The estimated
minimum central pressure is 940 mb, 27.76 inches.
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