Where can i get more information about hurricane ike projected path?
ke still far away, but latest track has Florida in hurricane’s path By Joel Marino, Robert Nolin and Rafael A. Olmeda | Sun Sentinel 11:27 PM EDT, September 4, 2008 Hanna path projection Click to view an interactive map of the storm path Hurricane Ike began to turn west late Thursday night, but forecasters still don’t know if and when it will make landfall, the National Hurricane Center said. Florida remains in the powerful storm’s 5-day trajectory. Some Hurricane Center models show the tempest brushing past the state next Tuesday. The Category 4 hurricane is expected to lose some strength within the next two days. Current sustained winds are 135 mph. Meanwhile, a growing Tropical Storm Hanna continues to barrel toward the southeastern United States. A hurricane watch has been issued for the Carolinas, and a tropical storm watch for the Georgia coast and for an area extending from Virginia to Delaware and including Washington, D.C., the Hurricane Center said. Video Related links * Comp