Hurricane Larry will remain hundreds of miles away from the U.S. East Coast. However, it will generate waves that will lead to rough surf along the East Coast. Several distant hurricanes have generated deadly rip currents in recent years.9 Sept 2021
Is Hurricane Larry going to hit Florida?
Larry is not expected to affect Florida. The Category 1 storm was about 1,090 miles west of the southernmost Cabo Verde Islands and about 1,410 miles east of the Leeward Islands as of Friday's 11 a.m. update. Its maximum sustained winds were 90 mph, with higher gusts, according to the National Hurricane Center.3 Sept 2021
How likely is a hurricane to hit Florida?
Given WeatherTiger's models suggests a risk profile around one-third greater than a normal late season, we estimate that Florida has roughly 1-in-3 odds of a hurricane landfall and 1-in-8 chances of a major hurricane landfall after October 1.17 Sept 2021
Will Larry hit the East Coast?
Larry is not expected to make landfall over the U.S., though the NHC warned of “life-threatening surf and rip current conditions” along the East Coast from the middle to end of this week.6 Sept 2021
What are the storm names for 2020 2021?
The storm names are Arwen, Barra, Corrie, Dudley, Eunice, Franklin, Gladys, Herman, Imani, Jack, Kim, Logan, Méabh, Nasim, Olwen, Pól, Ruby, Seán, Tineke, Vergil and Willemien. There are no storms beginning with the letter Q, U, X, Y and Z to comply with the international storm naming conventions.2 Sept 2021