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Tag Archives: Typhoon EWINIAR
NADINE: The storm that just won’t quit!
Just about a month ago, on 1 September 2012, one of several large tropical waves generated by the tropical wave assembly line over Equatorial Africa approached the western coast of Africa to emerge the next day over the warm waters … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Hurricanes, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Depression, Tropical Storm, Tropical Wave, Weather
Tagged 2912 Atlantic Hurricane season, Azores Islands, Baja California, Canary Islands, Cape Verde Islands, Eastern Atlantic, Eastern Paciific, Equatorial Africa, Florida, Gurricane MIRIAM, Hurricane alley, Hurricane NADINE, Japan, Lesser Antilles, Mexico, Philippine Sea, Puerto Vallarta, the Philippines, Tropical Depression #20, Tropical Storm NORMAN, Typhoon EWINIAR, Typhoon JELAWAT, Western Pacific
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