Hurricane Hannah - Computer models of projected path of Hurricane Hannah and latest storm track maps from the National Hurricane Center.

Latest Hurricane Hannah track update

The latest predicted path map for Hannah is posted below.

National Hurricane Center Hannah track map

Spaghetti models below show possible Hurricane Hannah track.

Spaghetti model predictions of projected Hurricane Hannah path

Latest computer models for Hannah tropical winds track:

Latest update on projected Hannah path

The forecasted long-range track of Hurricane Hannah places the storm along the East Coast anywhere from Florida to the Carolinas as a major hurricane.

There is a strong history of powerful hurricanes coming ashore just after Labor Day, so keep an eye on the projected path.

As far as where Hannah will actually hit, the National Huricane Center warns in their recent forecast discussions:

A GRADUAL INTENSIFICATION IS FORECAST IN AGREEMENT WITH THE SHIPS INTENSITY MODEL…AND THE DEPRESSION WILL LIKELY BECOME A TROPICAL STORM LATER TODAY AND COULD REACH HURRICANE INTENSITY IN 3 DAYS.

THE HWRF AND GFDL MODELS ARE MORE AGGRESSIVE…PREDICTING AN INTENSE HURRICANE.

IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT THERE STILL REMAINS SIGNIFICANT UNCERTAINTY REGARDING HANNAH’S ULTIMATE TRACK AT DAYS 3-5…AND IT IS MUCH TOO SOON TO KNOW WHAT IMPACT THIS SYSTEM MAY HAVE ON THE EAST COAST.

ONE SHOULD NOT READ MUCH INTO SUCH SHIFTS OF THE FORECAST TRACK SINCE THE TYPICAL ERROR OF A 5-DAY PREDICTION IS OVER 300 MILES.

And that’s the latest update on Hurricane Hannah.

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