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Hurricane Danielle (2010) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hurricane Danielle (2010)
Hurricane Danielle was the first of four Category 4 hurricanes during the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.weather.com/outlook/weather-news/news/articles/hurricane-season-2010-scorecard_2010-08-16?page=2 )〕 The sixth tropical depression, fourth named storm, second hurricane, and first major hurricane of the season, Danielle developed as a typical Cape Verde-type hurricane from a tropical wave on August 21. Quickly intensifying, the new tropical depression became a tropical storm eighteen hours after formation on August 22, and it reached category 2 on August 24. Also on August 24, Hurricane Danielle weakened back to a category 1 hurricane, but it returned to category 2 strength on August 25. Further intensification occurred and Danielle became a Category 4 hurricane with peak winds of on August 27. It then weakened, and finally dissipated on August 30. The hurricane was the first in a rapid succession of eleven named storms, which ended in late September.〔 ==Meteorological history==
On August 20, a tropical wave that had formed two days earlier off Africa's western coast interacted with a large tropical disturbance in the Intertropical Convergence Zone. This disorganized disturbance covered an area from the southwest of Senegal to the south of the Cape Verde Islands while slowly moving west. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) began monitoring the system, initially giving this area of disturbed weather a 20% chance of development. As it moved through favorable conditions, the system became more organized and began circulating at a low level. On August 20, 8:00 am EDT, the National Hurricane Center gave the disturbance a 40% chance of becoming a tropical cyclone during the following 48 hours.〔 The NHC stated that a broad area of low pressure had formed, and conditions were favorable for further development. The system continued to organize, and the chance was raised to the "high" category on August 21 at 2:00 pm EDT, indicating at least 60% probability of development into a tropical cyclone within the following 48 hours. The tropical disturbance became banded and the convection became even more organized.〔 Late that afternoon, the system was designated as Tropical Depression Six. As the depression tracked slowly westward, it quickly intensified. The following day, it was upgraded to Tropical Storm Danielle, the fourth tropical storm of the season. Slow intensification ensued as Danielle headed generally westward and eventually became the second hurricane of the season on August 23, with hurricane-force winds extending outward for a radius.〔 Hurricane Danielle reached an initial peak intensity on August 24 at category 2 with a maximum wind speed of and hurricane-force winds extending out for , However, later that day, Danielle began to rapidly weaken as it encountered an area of high wind shear and dry air. Danielle weakened to a category 1 hurricane with winds late on August 24.〔 Danielle quickly re-intensified early on the night of August 24–25, and it had hurricane-force winds in a radius from the center. Further intensification was gradual, and Danielle again reached category 2 strength late on August 25, and an eye was present on satellite images. It had hurricane-force winds extending outwards from the center. After a few days of gradual strengthening, Danielle began to rapidly intensify on August 27, and became the first major hurricane of the season with winds of . Hurricane-force winds extended out for , and tropical storm-force winds extended out for . Continuing the rapid intensification, Hurricane Danielle briefly became a category 4 hurricane on August 27, when it was situated southeast of Bermuda, attaining its peak intensity with winds of and a minimum barometric pressure of 94.2 kPa (27.82 inHg). The hurricane-force winds were in a radius of , and the tropical storm-force winds extended out for from the center. However, on August 28, Danielle encountered a large middle-level to upper-level weather trough moving off the coast of the eastern United States into the Atlantic Ocean. This pushed Danielle north-northeast.〔 The inner of Danielle's two eye walls eroded as the hurricane weakened. During this time, Hurricane Danielle's outflow exposed the core of the more southerly Hurricane Earl. However, Hurricane Earl (then a tropical storm) retained strong circulation, and the center eventually moved back into the convection flow. The outflow from Danielle kept Earl a tropical storm before Danielle accelerated north and northeastward. As Danielle moved into a region with cooler sea surface temperatures and higher wind shear, it began to weaken at a steady pace and slowly began its extratropical transition. Danielle weakened to a category 1 hurricane on August 29, and became a tropical storm on the afternoon of August 30. Accelerating northeastward, Danielle completed the extratropical transition later that day. During the next few days, the extratropical remnants of Hurricane Danielle moved across the northern Atlantic Ocean, and were forecast to move into the area of Greenland and Iceland over the next five days. However, on September 3, Danielle's remnants dissipated after 72 hours in the cold waters of the northern Atlantic Ocean.〔
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