Hurricane Danielle’s path to avoid land
Danielle is the name of the 2010 hurricane season‘s fourth named storm. The hurricane has strengthened to Category 2 but later has weakened, getting the Category 1 hurricane status today – it is not likely to cause any structural damage to structures, but can carry away unanchored mobile homes and can uproot trees. Danielle’s wind speeds of up to 85 miles per hour.
The storm’s current position is at about 710 miles east of the Leeward Islands. Hurricane Danielle’s path is said to lead west-northwestward, in the direction of Bermuda, at a speed of 18-20 miles per hour. The storm is expected to slow down in the next few days, and turn northwest – it is said to avoid dry land, posing no threat to the inhabitants of the area.
Later Danielle is expected to turn north, passing in the direction of a weakness between the Atlantic Ridge and the Eastern part of the United States, in the direction of Bermuda.






