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Tag Archives: Tropical Storm JEBI
East Pacific 2013 Hurricane Season Off and Running!
It was July 20, 2013 when yet another tropical wave came off the assembly line that is Equatorial Africa emerging over the warm waters of the eastern Atlantic near the Cape Verde Islands. By 23 July this tropical wave was … Continue reading
Posted in Cyclogenesis, Featured, Hurricanes, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Depression, Tropical Storm, Tropical Wave, Uncategorized, Weather
Tagged 2013 Atlantic Hurricane Season, 2013 Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season, Belt of tropical activity, Cape Verde Islands, Caribbean, Equatorial Africa, Florida, Hawaii, Hurricane alley, Lesser Antilles, Northwestern Pacicif, South China Sea, the Philippines, Tropical Depression FOUR, Tropical Storm DORIAN, Tropical Storm FLOSSIE, Tropical Storm GIL, Tropical Storm JEBI, tropical wave assembly line
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