Hurricane Rina (AL18) is forecast to make landfall in Mexico probability for CAT 1 or above is 35% in about 17 hours probability for TS is 80% in about 17 hours
Cozumel (20.4 N, 87.0 W) probability for CAT 1 or above is 35% in about 29 hours probability for TS is 75% in about 17 hours
Hurricane Rina (AL18) is forecast to make land fall in Mexico probability for CAT 1 or above is 45% in about 30 hours probability for TS is 75% in about 18 hours
Cozumel (20.4 N, 87.0 W) probability for CAT 1 or above is 45% in about 30 hours probability for TS is 70% in about 18 hours Cancun (21.0 N, 87.0 W) probability for CAT 1 or above is 40% in about 30 hours probability for TS is 65% in about 30 hours
Hurricane Rina (AL18) is forecast to make landfall in Mexico probability for CAT 1 or above is 50% in about 30 hours probability for TS is 70% in about 30 hours
Cozumel (20.4 N, 87.0 W) probability for CAT 1 or above is 45% in about 30 hours probability for TS is 65% in about 30 hours Cancun (21.0 N, 87.0 W) probability for CAT 1 or above is 40% in about 42 hours probability for TS is 55% in about 30 hours
External cameras on the International Space Station captured views of Hurricane Rina at 2:39 p.m. EDT on Oct. 25, 2011, as the complex flew 248 miles over the Caribbean Sea east of Belize. The late season hurricane, which continues to intensify, was located 300 miles east-southeast of Chetumal, Mexico, barely moving west-northwest at a glacial three miles an hour. Rina is packing winds of 105 miles an hour, and is forecast to intensify to a major hurricane as it approaches the Yucatan Peninsula. Hurricane warnings have been issued for the Yucatan from north of Punta Gruesa, Mexico, to Cancun.