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Tag Archives: 2014 East Pacific Hurricane Season
It is NORBERT and DOLLY out there!
Starting the month of September 2014, and already in the midst of the historical peak of the annual Atlantic hurricane season, mother Nature is giving Mexico a double treat of tropical cyclone impacts on both the Pacific and Gulf coasts. … Continue reading
2014 The Atlantic is stirring and Karina does a 180!
After a sluggish first half so far the 2014 Atlantic hurricane season may be showing some signs of activity, as we approach the historical peak of the season. A conglomerate of storm and rain cells that moved down ‘hurricane alley’ … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Hurricanes, NEWS - NOTICIAS, Tropical Depression, Tropical Storm, Weather
Tagged 2014 Atlantic Hurricane Season, 2014 East Pacific Hurricane Season, Cape Verde Islands, Equatorial Africa, Hispaniola, Hurricane alley, Hurricane Karina, Hurricane Marie, Tropical storm Lowell, tropical wave assembly line
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