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Tag Archives: eastern-east Pacific
29 July 2011: It is 3 + 2 !
On Friday 29 July 2011 the northern hemisphere tropics are looking quite active. Today there are three active tropical storms and two tropical waves [ 3 + 2 ] that warrant close monitoring as they continue to develop. A strengthening … Continue reading
Posted in Cyclogenesis, Featured, Hurricanes, Tropical Storm, Tropical Wave
Tagged central America, eastern-east Pacific, Gulf of Mexico, Hurricane alley, Japan, North Indian Ocean, Philippiness Sea, South China Sea, Texas, tropical storm DON, Tropical Storm MUIFA, Tropical Storm NOCK-TEN, Viet Nam, West Pacific
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On 10 June 2011 a Categoy 4 Hurricane and a Weather-maker!
On 1 June 2011 the Atlantic hurricane season opened with plenty of disturbed weather over the eastern and southern Caribbean as well as along the coastline of Panama and Central America , which over time began to evolve, move and … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Flooding, Hazards, Hurricanes, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Storm, Tropical Wave, Weather
Tagged 2011 Hurricane Season, Arabian Sea, Calootsahatchee River, Caribbean, China, Cuba, Drought, eastern-east Pacific, Florida, Fort Myers, Haiti, Hispaniola, India, Jamaica, Mexico, South China Sea, the Bahamas, the Gretaer Everglades, the Philippines
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