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Tag Archives: Northwestern Pacicifc Ocean
Early Summer 2014: A panoramic view of Earth!
Early Summer 2014 on Earth’s northern hemisphere. Wherever you look there are flashes of storms, extreme rain, flash floods and other disturbed weather events everywhere. It seems Mother Nature is experimenting with everything there is in the atmosphere, including gigantic … Continue reading
Posted in Cyclogenesis, Featured, NEWS - NOTICIAS, Science, Tornado, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Wave
Tagged Atlantic Ocean, Earth, Equatorial Africa, Hurricane alley, Hurricane season, Indian Ocean, northern hemisphere, Northwestern Pacicifc Ocean, Pacific Ocean, southern hemisphere, Summer 2014, Tropical cyclone
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