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Tag Archives: Grand Cayman
ETA STILL ACTIVE AIMS FOR FLORIDA AND THE GULF
Some three weeks ago, around mid October 2020, a tropical wave emerged from Equatorial Africa over the far eastern waters of the Atlantic south of the Cape Verde Islands and started traveling westward along ‘hurricane alley’ toward the Windward Islands. … Continue reading
Posted in Cyclogenesis, Featured, Flooding, Hazards, Hurricanes, Storm Surge, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Depression, Weather
Tagged 2020 aTLANTIC hURRICANE sEASON, Caribbean sea, Cuba, Florida, Florida Starits, Grand Cayman, Gulf of Mexico, Hurricane ETA, Nicaragua, Tropical depression TWENTY-NINE, Tropical storm ETA
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2011 Hurricane Season is Here!
Several storm and rain cells are active of the 4th day of the 2011 Atlantic Hurricane season On the 4th day of the 2011 Atlantic Hurricane season and 20th day of the eastern Pacific season, a color-enhanced infrared image from … Continue reading
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