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Tag Archives: Major hurricane Bud
The Eastern North Pacific: It is boiling out there!
The Sun above will soon reach the limit of the northern tropics marking the advent of summer 2012 in the northern hemisphere, and the ocean-atmosphere below are already showing the results of all the additional solar energy being absorbed by … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Hazards, Hurricanes, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Storm, Tropical Wave, Weather
Tagged central America, Colombia, Costa Rica, Eastern North Pacific, Ecuador, El Salvador, Florida, Guatemala, Honduras, Indian Ocean, Major hurricane Bud, Nicaragua, Northern tropics, Northwestern Pacifici, Panama, South America, Southern Mexico, Summer 2012, Sun, Tropical Storm ALETTA, venezuela
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