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Tropical Storm Gustav
On the 3 year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina we are now looking at a possible repeat with Tropical Storm Gustav. Trying to balance the line between preparation and panic can be tricky. With the National Hurricane Center projecting Gustav to make landfall 4 days from now, gas prices jumped 25 cents yesterday and you can [...]
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kylehewitts Traffic stop leads to drug bust on I-10: Sheriff Mancuso joins the National Hurricane Center in urgin... http://t.co/USXD4bWq #louisiana
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Felipe Medrano De acuerdo con el National Hurricane center (captado por mi viejo HAM radio) hay una alta probabilidad de que esta semana se forme un Huracan en el pacifico afectando la costa michoacana...su nombre sera BUD (no es cerveza )..aun es temprano para fijar los datos...ya sabremos para el jueves o viernes..
Morgan Guigon First Storm of the Hurricane Season! Tropical Storm Alberto is centered off of the coast of South Carolina with sustained winds of 45 mph. It is moving towards the South-West at 6 mph. It is projected to complete a U-turn by Monday afternoon and speed up and head north. 3 out of 12 models show Alberto affecting the Daytona Beach Coastline. Keep tuned to the National Hurricane Center (NHC) and your local news station for more updates on this system. -Morgan Guigon:Extreme Meteorologist and Storm Chaser
Ian Anderson msnbc shared the following link and had this to say about it: If you're in the Carolinas, are worried about this one? http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/47487848/ns/weather/ The National Hurricane Center says that a report from a ship near the center indicates that Alberto is stronger than thought, with maximum sustained winds near 60 mph.
Bob Myers Three of my grandchildren may be Tropical Storms this year -Chris, Debby and Valerie. So says the National Hurricane Center.