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Tag Archives: Hurricane AMANDA
EASTERN EAST PACIFIC NUMBER 2 IN-THE-MAKING?
A few days ago when reporting on the first-named tropical cyclone of the 2014 East Pacific Hurricane Season, Hurricane AMANDA, we also noticed a large region of disturbed weather ‘chasing’ Amanda off the Pacific coastline from southern Mexico, to Central … Continue reading
RIGHT ON CUE: Mother Nature activates East Pacific 2014 Hurricane Season!
Just two days ago from this site mitigat.com asked “Does Mother Nature Know: that hurricane seasons are here?”, while pointing out that ‘Tropical depression ONE’ was on the move off the Pacific coast of Mexico. … Continue reading
Posted in Cyclogenesis, Featured, Hazard Mitigation, Hazards, Hurricanes, NEWS - NOTICIAS, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Depression, Tropical Storm, Weather
Tagged 2014 Atlantic Hurricane Season, 2014 East Pacific Hurricane Season, Atlantic Ocean, Bay of Bengal, Equatorial Africa, Hurricane alley, Hurricane AMANDA, Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean. Mexico. Central America, Panama, The Philippines sea
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