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Tag Archives: USA Atlantic coast line
August 24, 2014: Tropical storm Cristobal is here!
Today the 24th of August, just as we commemorate the devastating impact of category 5 Hurricane ANDREW 22 years ago, Tropical Storm CRISTOBAL the 3rd named storm of the 2014 Atlantic Hurricane Season has reached tropical cyclone status over the … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Hazard Mitigation, Hurricanes, NEWS - NOTICIAS, Science, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Storm, Tropical Wave, Weather
Tagged 2014 Atlantic Hurricane Season, Atlantic hurricane season, Bahamas, Cape Verde Islands, Equatorial Africa, Florida, Hurricane alley, Hurricane Andrew, Tropical storm Cristobal, tropical wave assembly line, USA Atlantic coast line
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