Erin, Hurricane and east coast
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Hurricane Erin floods New York and New Jersey
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Hurricane Erin has pounded the North Carolina coast with strong waves and gusty winds as it slowly moves out to sea.
Most hurricanes that go down in history are remembered for the devastation they bring. But with little to no chance of hitting land, Hurricane Erin will be remembered for something else: its size.
Users were impressed by the perspective captured in the viral post, with one describing it as "beautiful and terrifying."
Get the complete, updated list of confirmed itinerary and port visit changes for ships impacted by Hurricane Erin.
Erin singlehandedly has pushed the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season into hyperactive territory. By undergoing what can only be described as “super” extreme rapid intensification (RI), Erin went from a tropical storm to a Category 4 cyclone in the span of 24 hours between Friday and Saturday mornings.
The U.S. Air Force 403rd Wing released footage showing one of its planes entering the eye of Hurricane Erin. By early Tuesday, Erin had lost some strength from previous days and had maximum sustained winds of 115 mph (185 kph),