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ERNESTO ESCOBAR CONSULTING LLC

2024 Extratropical August 20 · 2024 Dissipated August 21 · 2024 Category 2 hurricane 1-minute sustained ( SSHWS / NWS ) Highest&#160 · winds 100&#160 · mph (155&#160 · km/h) Lowest&#160 · pressure 967 mbar ( hPa ) · 28.56&#160 · inHg Overall effects Fatalities 3 Damage $520&#160 · impacting several nations. Ernesto then turned north · where it reached Category&#160 · 2 strength · before making landfall in Bermuda as a Category&#160 · becoming extratropical by August 20. At least three deaths have been tied to Ernesto · 1 &#93 · Meteorological history [ edit ] Map plotting the storm's track and intensity · according to the Saffir–Simpson scale Map key Saffir–Simpson scale &#160 · Tropical&#160 · depression (≤38&#160 · mph

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2024 Extratropical August 20
2024 Dissipated August 21
2024 Category 2 hurricane 1-minute sustained ( SSHWS / NWS ) Highest&#160
winds 100&#160
mph (155&#160
km/h) Lowest&#160
pressure 967 mbar ( hPa )
28.56&#160
inHg Overall effects Fatalities 3 Damage $520&#160
impacting several nations. Ernesto then turned north
where it reached Category&#160
2 strength
before making landfall in Bermuda as a Category&#160
becoming extratropical by August 20. At least three deaths have been tied to Ernesto
1 &#93
Meteorological history [ edit ] Map plotting the storm's track and intensity
according to the Saffir–Simpson scale Map key Saffir–Simpson scale &#160
Tropical&#160
depression (≤38&#160
mph

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