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Hurricane Sam
Current storm status
Category 4 hurricane (1-min mean)
Satellite image
Forecast map
As of:5:00 p.m. AST (21:00 UTC) September 25
Location:12°54′N 47°36′W / 12.9°N 47.6°W / 12.9; -47.6 (Hurricane Sam) ± 15 nm
About 1,095 mi (1,760 km) ESE of the northern Leeward Islands
Sustained winds:120 knots (140 mph; 220 km/h) (1-min mean)
gusting to 145 knots (165 mph; 270 km/h)
Pressure:943 mbar (27.85 inHg)
Movement:WNW at 9 knots (10 mph; 17 km/h)
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This Article is about the 2021 Atlantic hurricane. For a list of storms with similar names, see Tropical Storm Sam.

Hurricane Sam is a very powerful Category 4 hurricane that is expected to affect no land areas. The eighteenth tropical cyclone, seventh hurricane, and fourth major hurricane of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, Sam emerged from a tropical wave that formed off the coast of Africa on September 19,

Meteorological History

On 19 September 2021, the NHC began monitoring a tropical wave over Africa. The wave rapidly intensified. On 23 September 2021, the wave became a tropical storm and was given the name Sam. Sam intensified into a hurricane on 24 September 2021. The next day, Sam upgraded into a category 2, Later that day Sam upgraded to a category 3 making it the 4th major hurricane of the season. Later that day Sam again upgraded to a category 4.

Current Information

Sam currently is a category 4 with the highest wind gust of 165 mph and in 1 minute mean Sam have 140 mph winds and the pressure is 943 MBAR (27.85inHg).

References

2021 Atlantic hurricane season