Hurricane Ike’s Projected Path Similar to Hurricane Hannah’s

Hurricane Ike's projected path

Hurricane Ike is on it’s way to becoming a major Hurricane.

Hurricane Ike is moving westward at 16 mph. The current projected path for hurricane Ike is that it could be hitting the turks and caicos islands and the south eastern bahamas by early sunday.

Hurricane Ike is the 9th named storm, fifth hurricane, and third major hurricane of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season.

Hurricane Ike started off the coast of Cape Verde in Africa near the end of August, Hurricane Ike has since tracked south of Cape Verde and developed into a category 3 hurricane.

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Hurricane Ike’s projected path is to track through the Florida keys and head on up the florida Peninsula and north into the gulf. It is also feasible that Hurricane Ike may follow a path similar to Tropical Storm Hannah.

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