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Coping with Irene
Crime and Safety - Sun-SentinelHurricane Irene is really throwing her weight around and is apparently approaching??category 4 storm status, with winds of 131-155 mph. Expert Max Mayfield predicts she will be a major event no matter where she lands. In the spirit of her threat and hoped...Tags: Max Mayfield, Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Hurricanes, Hurricane Irene (2011)
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Katia nearly a hurricane; Gulf storm brewing
Maryland WeatherTropical Storm Katia is now producing top sustained winds of 70 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center, and it is expected to reach hurricane force tonight - just the second storm this season to become a hurricane.Meanwhile, another storm......Tags: National Hurricane Center, Disasters, Hurricanes, Disasters and Accidents, Texas
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Plenty of uncertainty about Katia, Gulf storm
Maryland WeatherThere's plenty of activity in the tropics this morning, but also plenty of uncertainty about where these two storms might pose a threat.The most immediate concern is with the thunderstorms and gusty winds in the Gulf of Mexico. Forecasters at......Tags: National Hurricane Center, Disasters, Hurricanes, Tropical Weather, Weather
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Irene never made landfall in Maryland
Maryland WeatherFROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:The National Hurricane Center says Irene never made landfall in Maryland. “Landfall” occurs when the storm’s center crosses the coastline. Irene had three in the U.S.– in North Carolina, New Jersey and...Tags: National Hurricane Center, Disasters, Ocean City, Hurricanes, NASA
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Big, wet Gulf storm unlucky for all
Maryland WeatherTropical Depression 13 continues to linger off the northern Gulf Coast Friday, with modest winds but formidible rains for the region, and for wherever the storm decides to go next week.Forecaster expect TD13 to reach tropical storm strength later today,.....Tags: National Hurricane Center, Disasters, Weather Warnings, Hurricanes, Tropical Weather
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5"-6" of rain coming; "Turn Around, Don't Drown!"
Maryland WeatherUPDATE, 1:20 P.M.: The weather service has issued a Flash FLood Emergency UNTIL 2:30 P.M. for Baltimore's western and southern suburbs:"THIS IS A VERY DANGEROUS SITUATION! RAINFALL OF TWO TO FIVE INCHES HAS FALLEN INTHE LAST THREE HOURS. HEAVY RAIN......Tags: Howard County, Cherry Hill, Disasters, Weather Warnings, Ellicott City
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A month's rain in a week
Maryland WeatherThe slow-moving remnants of Tropical Storm Lee continued to unload on Maryland Wednesday morning, pushing rivers ands creeks toward flood stage, inundating many roadways and slowing the morning commute to a crawl. Barely a week into the new month and........Tags: Tourism and Leisure, U.S. Geological Survey, Disasters, Bodies of Water, Weather Warnings
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Hurricane watch words for last-minute Lulus
Crime and Safety - Sun-Sentinel?? In the media static about??approaching storms ??and??computer tracking??models, it can be helpful for procrastinators to know when to take a weather threat seriously. The Florida Division of Emergency Management provides the following definitions: ?? A...Tags: Disasters, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Hurricane Preparedness, Weather Warnings, Hurricanes
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Where's the missing tropical storm?
Maryland WeatherFROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:Don Dobrow, in Baltimore, wonders why Tropical Storm Maria was described as being the 14th storm of the season: “M is the 13th letter of the alphabet.” It is. But what the National Hurricane Center is counting......Tags: National Hurricane Center, Disasters, Tropical Storm Maria (2011), Tropical Storms
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Clouds moving in with cold front, rain
Maryland WeatherSure, the sun is shining out there this morning, and it's a pleasant 75 degrees or so. But it's not going to last long.The National Weather Service radar and satellite data clearly show there's a front with much cooler air behind it, poised......Tags: Weather Radar, National Hurricane Center, Disasters, Weather Warnings, Hurricanes
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Do the worst hurricanes bear female names?
Maryland WeatherFROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:Katrina, Hazel, Camille … all terrible hurricanes, and all female names. Someone asked me whether most of the worst storms had female names. It’s not a fair question, really, since ALL hurricanes bore female...Tags: Disasters, Hurricanes
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Next storm now organizing in the Atlantic
Maryland WeatherA big tropical low is getting better organized in the central Atlantic Ocean, and forecasters are giving it a 70 percent chance of becoming the next named storm of the 2011 Atlantic season, sometime in the next 48 hours.The storm......Tags: Disasters, Hurricanes, Tropical Weather, Weather, Atlantic Ocean
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