Transcription of HURRICANE ETA
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NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER. TROPICAL CYCLONE REPORT. HURRICANE ETA. (AL292020). 31 October 13 November 2020. Richard J. Pasch, Brad J. Reinhart, Robbie Berg, and David P. Roberts National HURRICANE Center 9 June 2021. GOES-16 IR SATELLITE IMAGE OF HURRICANE ETA NEAR PEAK INTENSITY AT 0300 UTC 3 NOVEMBER 2020. IMAGE. COURTESY OF NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY. Eta struck Nicaragua as a category 4 HURRICANE (on the Saffir-Simpson HURRICANE Wind Scale), and caused severe flooding over portions of Central America. It later redeveloped over the northwestern Caribbean Sea as a tropical storm, crossed Cuba and the Florida Keys and produced torrential rains and flooding over portions of South Florida.
little change in strength, on 10 November. Eta moved northward on 11 November, and briefly regained hurricane intensity around 1200 UTC that day. This re-intensification may have been due to the system’s interaction with the higher oceanic heat content of the Loop Current over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico.
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