Making of Historical Storm: How Hurricane Fiona's rare 'left hook' will make it
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2022 3:09 pm
How Hurricane Fiona's rare 'left hook' will make this a historical storm:
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The storm remained a powerful Category 3 hurricane on Friday morning, with the centre of Fiona passing to the northwest of Bermuda. It regained strength to a Category 4 storm once again, with maximum sustained winds at 215 km/h. Although gradual weakening is forecast, Fiona is expected to be a powerful hurricane-force cyclone when it moves across Atlantic Canada.
Fiona will hit Nova Scotia and P.E.I. with all its might Friday night and into Saturday morning, eventually reaching the Quebec lower North Shore and southeastern Labrador early Sunday.
"When looking at Fiona, you kind of get that sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach, and it's something as a meteorologist you don't get all too often," says Tyler Hamilton, a meteorologist at The Weather Network.
https://www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/ne ... wfoundland
The storm remained a powerful Category 3 hurricane on Friday morning, with the centre of Fiona passing to the northwest of Bermuda. It regained strength to a Category 4 storm once again, with maximum sustained winds at 215 km/h. Although gradual weakening is forecast, Fiona is expected to be a powerful hurricane-force cyclone when it moves across Atlantic Canada.
Fiona will hit Nova Scotia and P.E.I. with all its might Friday night and into Saturday morning, eventually reaching the Quebec lower North Shore and southeastern Labrador early Sunday.
"When looking at Fiona, you kind of get that sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach, and it's something as a meteorologist you don't get all too often," says Tyler Hamilton, a meteorologist at The Weather Network.