Hurricane Franklin Winds At 145 mph And May Reach Category 5
August 28, Monday Afternoon Update
While a lot of attention has been on Idalia and the impact on Florida when it becomes a Hurricane, there is a bigger storm in the open Atlantic.
Hurricane Franklin is currently a Category 4 storm with 145 mph winds. It is currently in an environment conducive to strengthening a little more. The combination of warm water and low wind shear is what may allow this to attain the rare Category 5 status. That is when winds reach over 156 mph.
National Hurricane Center 2 PM Update
- LOCATION…28.1N 71.1W
- ABOUT 455 MI…735 KM N OF GRAND TURK ISLAND
- ABOUT 475 MI…765 KM SW OF BERMUDA
- MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS…145 MPH…230 KM/H
- PRESENT MOVEMENT…N OR 350 DEGREES AT 9 MPH…15 KM/H
- MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE…937 MB…27.67 INCHES
IR Satellite Loop
The symmetry of the storm and nearly perfect eye wall structure are signals of a very strong storm. This has created its own environment, which is why there may be a chance for it to get even stronger.
- Hurricane Force Winds Extend 30 miles from the center
- Tropical Storm Force Winds Extend 150 miles from the center
Sea Surface Temperatures
Warm water of 86ºF or higher along the path for another day. Once into cooler water, the storm will inevitably get weaker.
The Cat 5? My suggestion for if it gets that strong would be when and where.
Forecast Intensity
There are about 12-24 hours for potential growth, then conditions become less favorable with cooler water and upper-level wind shear.
Saffir Simpson Scale
Ranking of Categories Based On Wind Speed
Forecast Animation: Through Thursday Night
There is no chance for this to hit the US directly. Instead, it will be directed to curve away from the coast into the central Atlantic.
If you look closely at the lower left side of the image, that is Tropical Storm (soon to be Hurricane) Idalia making a similar turn.
Wave Forecast
Windy Widget
Recent History of Category 5 Hurricanes in the Atlantic
Less than 1% of tropical cyclones reach Category 5 status. The last Category 5 storms in the Atlantic:
- 2022 Ian
- 2019 Lorenzo and Dorian in 2019
- 2018 Michael
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