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Tag Archives: East Pacific
HURRICANE GUILLERMO aims for Hawaii
On this Saturday the 1st day of August there are two tropical cyclones and two low pressure disturbances in the Pacific Ocean. Hurricane GUILLERMO, the 7th named storm of the 2015 East Pacific hurricane season that ‘officially’ opened on 15 … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Hurricanes, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Depression, Tropical Wave, Weather
Tagged 2015 Atlantic hurricane season, 2015 East Pacific hurricane season, Bangladesh, Bay of Bengal, Cape Verde Islands, central Pacific, East Pacific, Equatorial Africa, Hawaii, Hurricane alley, Hurricane GUILLERMO, South America, Tropical storm SOUDELOR
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Hurricane BLANCA reaches category 4 intensity over East Pacific
Hurricane BLANCA, the 2nd named tropical cyclone of the 2015 East Pacific Hurricane season has strengthened and reached category 4 [Saffir-Simpson wind scale] as it moves NNW toward the state of Baja California Sur in Mexico. All interest in Baja … Continue reading
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