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  1. Detailed Meteorological Summary on Hurricane Irma

    Thus Irma weakened slightly to a category-3 hurricane with winds of 125 MPH. For many days Irma had been steered steadily westward across the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean islands by a strong ridge …

  2. Hurricane Irma - Wikipedia

    Hurricane Irma's path was such that its impact was both far-reaching and devastating, with landfalls in Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Martin, the Bahamas, Cuba, and the United States, all at major …

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  3. Major Hurricane Irma 2017 - Zoom Earth

    Sep 13, 2017 · Satellite images, weather maps and tracks of Category 5 Major Hurricane Irma 2017, 30 August - 13 September. Max wind speed 180mph.

  4. Hurricane Irma | Path, Damage, Category, Wind Speed, Death Toll ...

    At its most intense, Irma’s barometric pressure dropped to 914 millibars, an almost 10 percent decrease, creating an atmospheric vacuum. Irma’s core at its peak was relatively compact, with hurricane-force …

  5. Maps: Tracking Hurricane Irma’s Path Over Florida

    Sep 5, 2017 · Live, updated maps showing where the storm has made landfall and how much of the state has been hit by tropical-storm- and hurricane-force winds.

  6. The track of Hurricane Irma - Washington Post

    Sep 5, 2017 · Irma barreled into the Florida Keys on Sept. 10, its eye crossing Cudjoe Key just east of Key West at 9:10 a.m., while strong wind and rain bands buffeted South Florida. The center of the …

  7. Hurricane Irma 2017 – Exploring Its Development, Course, and Impact

    Sep 1, 2025 · Dive into the 2017 Hurricane Irma path, timeline, impact, and key details. Find out when Hurricane Irma formed, struck Florida, and the category it reached.

  8. ArcGIS - Hurricane Irma Path

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  9. Track Hurricane Irma: Projected path, traffic, shelters and resources

    The map below shows Hurricane Irma's location and projected path, rainfall amounts, traffic delays and available shelters.

  10. One Year After Hurricane Irma: How Data Helped Track the Storm

    Aug 30, 2018 · The graphic below shows that Irma’s actual path (white dashed line) was very similar to the official National Hurricane Center track forecasts (blue dashed lines) issued every 6 hours in the …