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Tag Archives: Southeastern Gulf of Mexico
28 August 2016: Four Hurricanes and other storms are active today worldwide!
GASTON, once again a hurricane, is intensifying over the open central north Atlantic. At the same time the long lived tropical wave over rather warm surface waters between Northern Cuba and the Northwestern Bahamas is somewhat better organized today as … Continue reading
Posted in Cyclogenesis, Featured, Hurricanes, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Depression, Tropical Storm, Tropical Wave, Typhoon, Weather
Tagged Atlantic Ocean, Easte-central North Pacific, Florida, Hawaii, Hurricane GASTON, Hurricane LESTER, Hurricane LIONROCK, Northwest Pacific, Pacific Ocean, Southeastern Gulf of Mexico, The Carolinas, tROPICAL STORM madeline
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