2 September 2019

The latest track for Hurricane Dorian (23:00 on 2 September 2019)

Here is the latest track for Hurricane Dorian as of the 23:00 advisory. For the first time, it is expected that Hurricane Dorian will shift far enough East that the Florida coastline could be spared. However, as this storm has exceeded all predicted expectations, it is unpredictable where Dorian will actually go. The storm is near stationary, which is worsening the already dire impacts for the Northern islands of The Bahamas. Relief efforts are already underway in Miami earlier today. If you would like to see the 11:00 and 17:00 tracks, follow my Hurricane Dorian highlight on my Instagram handle.


The latest track for Hurricane Dorian (05:00 on 2 September 2019)


1 September 2019

The latest track for Hurricane Dorian (23:00 on 1 September 2019)

Here is the latest track for Dorian as of 23:00 tonight.


The latest track for Hurricane Dorian (17:00 on 1 September 2019)

Here is Dorian’s track as of 17:00 today.


The latest track for Hurricane Dorian (11:00 on 1 September 2019)

This is the latest track for Hurricane Dorian as of 11:00 today. The storm is now very intense, with winds of over 290 km/h (~ 180 MPH), and gusts potentially over 320 km/h (~ 200 MPH), which are right now affecting The Bahamas, and could impact Florida as early as tomorrow.




The latest track for Hurricane Dorian (05:00 on 1 September 2019)

Here is the latest track for Hurricane Dorian as of 05:00. What this image does not show is that the storm has rapidly intensified to a strong Category 5 storm with winds of 175 MPH.