Hurricane Erin Threatens Atlantic with Rapid Intensification and Coastal Damage

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Hurricane Erin has formed in the Atlantic, expected to intensify to a Category 4 storm over warm waters, causing significant surf, erosion, and rip currents from the Caribbean to Atlantic Canada, with most models predicting it will stay east of the U.S. coast but potentially impact Bermuda and Newfoundland.
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- Prediction remains on track for above-normal Atlantic hurricane season National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) (.gov)
- Hurricane Erin expected to rapidly intensify into a extremely dangerous Category 4 cyclone FOX Weather
- Two Outer Banks homes in danger of collapse as Hurricane Erin stirs up the Atlantic WRAL.com
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