Florida on hurricane alert as tropical storm Emily is gaining power and threatens to hit the U.S. by the weekend

By Daily Mail Reporter

Last updated at 10:46 PM on 2nd August 2011

A tropical storm that could be headed for Florida has has stalled south of Puerto Rico, experts warned today.

Tropical Storm Emily is making its path toward Puerto Rico and Hispaniola, causing possible mudslides and floods in both areas forecasters says.

Emily is currently travelling north and west and could eventually have wind speeds in excess of 74 mph prompting severe weather warnings and watches in Florida.

The storm is moving on a track that would take it to Haiti and the Dominican Republic within 48 hours, and possibly to Florida by the end of the week.

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Destructive: The projected path of the tropical storm Emily as it picks up in wind speed and heads for Florida

Destructive: The projected path of the tropical storm Emily as it picks up in wind speed and heads for Florida

Position: Emily is currently between the Windward Islands and the Leeward Islands as it heads west and north

Position: Emily is currently between the Windward Islands and the Leeward Islands as it heads west and north

Satellite image: The photo today shows the whole of the United States with the swirling Emily menacingly in the bottom right corner

Satellite image: The photo today shows the whole of the United States with the swirling Emily menacingly in the bottom right corner

Forecasters in Miami say the storm's latest position is about 245 miles southeast San Juan, Puerto Rico and that they do expect it to gradually strengthen.

According to the U.S. National Hurricane Centre, while there have been many tropical storms that have hit land along the Atlantic Seaboard of the U.S. in recent years, the last hurricane to hit the Sunshine State was Jeanne in September 2004.

Caribbean islands in Emily's path have already been hit with torrential rain, flash flooding, and mudslides while roads have been washed away.

Downpours and waves have caused problems with flooding in the Lesser Antilles, including the failure of a dam on Dominica.

Although its winds are not currently above 40 mph, it is feared Emily may grow into at least a Category 1 hurricane, when winds must hit at least 74 mph on the five-step Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale.

 

'It could be impacting the Florida peninsula this weekend,' said Andy Mussoline, a meteorologist with AccuWeather in State College, Pennsylvania.

Gaston was the last hurricane to hit the U.S. Atlantic Seaboard north of Florida, also during 2004, while Earl hit Nova Scotia, Canada, as a hurricane in 2010.

The new storm is about 350 miles south east of San Juan, Puerto Rico after it formed 50 miles south west of the island of Dominica and is expected to take a turn towards Florida over the next couple of days.

Dangerous: The last hurricane to hit Florida was Jeanne in 2004, and this picture of boats at the Davis Island Yacht Club, in Tampa shows its power

Dangerous: The last hurricane to hit Florida was Jeanne in 2004, and this picture of boats at the Davis Island Yacht Club, in Tampa shows its power

 

Power: Highway US1 was washed away along the Indian River in Brevard Country, Florida when hurricane Jeanne hit land seven years ago

Power: Highway US1 was washed away along the Indian River in Brevard Country, Florida when hurricane Jeanne hit land seven years ago

 

Aftermath: Homes were lifted up and smashed when hurricane Jeanne hit Fort Pierce, Florida in September 2004

Aftermath: Homes were lifted up and smashed when hurricane Jeanne hit Fort Pierce, Florida in September 2004

Storm warnings are in effect for Dominica, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and the islands of Guadeloupe, Desirade, Les Saintes and Marie Galante, meaning that tropical storm conditions were expected within 36 hours.

Haiti, the U.S. Virgin Islands and St. Kitts, Nevis, Montserrat and Antigua are also under a tropical storm watch.

According to the U.S. Hurricane Centre, it is heading west at 17 miles per hour and is spanning an area of about 70 miles.

'This one is pretty vigorous, so we're watching it,' said Dennis Feltgen, spokesman for the Miami-based centre.

Aircraft was sent to the area on Monday and was expected to resume reconnaissance work on Tuesday, he said.

'This is a great reminder that we're fast approaching the beginning of the peak of the (hurricane) season,' said Feltgen, calling on residents to get prepared now.

Also on Monday, the National Hurricane Centre said that Eugene became the fifth hurricane of the eastern Pacific season.

Located about 435 miles south-west of Manzanillo, Mexico, the Category 1 hurricane is not forecast to hit land.

 

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Comment by Burbia on August 3, 2011 at 5:38am
i remember the same build up to hurricane katrina with the overly hot weather, haarp?

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