Un uragano è venuto a formarsi nell’Oceano Atlantico, al largo delle coste africane, a partire dalla metà del mese di settembre. Nelle settimane successive ha acquisito maggiore forza e dimensione.
CRONOLOGIA INVERSA
29.09.2019 – 19:00 – PREVISIONE della situazione al 03.10.2019
29.09.2019 – 16:00 – Nuovo aggiornamento path
29.09.2019 – 12:00 – L’uragano ha raggiunto Categoria 5
29.09.2019 – 10:00 – L’uragano sale a categoria 5
Large and powerful #HurricaneLorenzo has reached Cat.5 and become the strongest hurricane on record this far North and East in the Atlantic Basin
It should pass by Azores and hit Ireland as a Tropical Storm
Here is the latest #Sentinel3 🇪🇺🛰 image captured yesterday at 13:02 UTC pic.twitter.com/MXQOa5C1BZ— Copernicus EMS (@CopernicusEMS) September 29, 2019
28.09.2019 – 23:10 – L’uragano si intensifica con venti a +215 km/h.
L’ouragan #Lorenzo s’intensifie de nouveau ce samedi soir après avoir fini un cycle de remplacement du mur de l’oeil : à 21 UTC le NHC l’a reclassé en catégorie 4 : 115kt / 130mph / 215km/h). Son oeil devient mieux structuré et entouré d’une puissante convection. pic.twitter.com/SRA3deA5l0
— Etienne Kapikian (@EKMeteo) September 28, 2019
28.09.2018 – 22:00 – Un’immagine da satellite dell’uragano
28.09.2019 – 18:00 – Uragano Lorenzo provoca affondamento del rimorchiatore Bourbon Rhode al largo di Capo Verde. Sono stati salvati 3 marinai e sono in corso ricerche per altri 11.
28.09.2019 – 18:00 – L’uragano Lorenzo ha un path che potrebbe impattare la prossima settimana sulle Azzorre e rischia di raggiungere anche Irlanda e Regno Unito
#Lorenzo has been a major hurricane the longest so far east in the Atlantic on record and may be a threat to the Azores and then could impact Ireland, the U.K. next week: https://t.co/7Ht5w158MC pic.twitter.com/srBiaFOWfF
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) September 28, 2019
27.09.2019 – 18:00 – Le dimensioni dell’uragano
Did some *rough* size estimates of Hurricane Lorenzo’s cloud field, and man this thing is big! pic.twitter.com/UledtJTnoI
— Matt Reagan (@MattReaganWX) September 27, 2019
26.09.2019 – 23:00 – L’uragano ha un diametro di +1300 km
Zooming out— here’s a look at how large #Lorenzo is. About 700 miles wide in the cloud shield, with TS winds in 300-400 miles of that. There’s no hurricane on record that strong and large there- looks more like a WPac super typhoon pic.twitter.com/p9zOk7n1Ks
— Eric Blake 🌀 (@EricBlake12) September 26, 2019
26.09.2019 – 22:00 – L’uragano di Categoria 4 presenta diverse possibili percorsi di sviluppo.
#Lorenzo is a Cat. 4 #hurricane. That’s impressive enough. Where it became a Cat. 4, though, is very rare. https://t.co/7Ht5w158MC pic.twitter.com/mke5HJiHsV
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) September 26, 2019
26.09.2019 – 18:00 – L’uragano ha raggiunto la categoria 4
#Lorenzo is now a Category 4 hurricane with wind speeds of 130 mph. Though very well-defined and strong, this storm is forecast to begin moving northward and is not expected to pose a threat to the U.S. pic.twitter.com/i0xLdKaZuV
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) September 26, 2019
23.09.2019 – 18:00 – Si sta rafforzando al tempesta tropicale
BREAKING: Tropical Storm #Lorenzo has just been named off the coast of Africa. pic.twitter.com/Zb3LSem8sy
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) September 23, 2019