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Tag Archives: Managua floods
June 12, 2015: It is Carlos, the Caribbean, the Gulf, and floods in Nicaragua!
There is plenty of disturbed weather near our neck-of-the woods here if our Florida paradise! Today, Friday 12 June 2015, marks the first four weeks of the ‘official’ 2015 East Pacific Hurricane Season, which is off to a fast start … Continue reading
Posted in Cyclogenesis, Featured, Flooding, Hazard Mitigation, Hurricanes, NEWS - NOTICIAS, Storm Surge, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Depression, Tropical Storm, Tropical Wave, Weather
Tagged 2015 East Pacific hurricane season, Caribbean sea, Colombia, East Atlantic, El Nino, ENSO, Florida, Gulf of Mexico, Guyana, Managua, Managua floods, Mexico, Nicaragua, Northern South America, Northwestern Caribbean, Panama, Tropical storm Carlos, venezuela
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