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Tag Archives: Oman
CARLOS: 3rd named storm of 2015 develops in Eastern Pacific
The storm system we have been monitoring in the Eastern Pacific, off the coast of Central America and Southern Mexico, strengthened earlier today (11 June 2015) to become Tropical Storm CARLOS the 3rd named tropical cyclone of the 2015 East … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Hurricanes, NEWS - NOTICIAS, Storm Surge, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Depression, Tropical Storm, Tropical Wave
Tagged 2015 East Pacific hurricane season, Acapulco, Arabian Sea, Atlantic Ocean, central America, Eastern Pacific, Equatorial Africa, Hurricane alley, Mexico, Oman, Tropical storm Ashobaa, Tropical storm Carlos
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