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ESA Surf contest updates
Beach Beat - Orlando SentinelThere's just a few more hours to register for the Easterns * The Best of the East *, scheduled for Sept. 19 to 25 at the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse Jetty in NC. No contest this past weekend — the swell was awesome and most surfers I know (including... -
Ever seen "sea smoke?"
Maryland WeatherBarbara Herron, of Baltimore, sent me this note this morning, with a photo she snapped during a recent cruise:"Dear Frank,"My husband and I got home on Monday from a cruise that went from Baltimore to Charleston, Key West, the Bahamas and......Tags: Key West, Apple iPhone
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Round 2 starts by mid-afternoon
Maryland WeatherReady or not, here comes the region's second bout of brutal winter weather in five days. The National Weather Service says Central Maryland should expect the next two-day snowstorm will get underway sometime in mid-afternoon Tuesday.It should start...Tags: Ohio, Weather Reports, Delaware, Maryland Science Center, New Jersey
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They're No. 1: How the best beaches are chosen
Detroit Free PressIn Florida, we caught up with Dr. Beach, better known in real life as Stephen Leatherman, director of the Laboratory of Coastal Research at Florida International University in Miami. He has been ranking America's ocean beaches since 1991, taking into...Tags: Florida International University, Gardens and Parks, Travel, Freedom of the Press, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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Ponce Inlet Lighthouse towers over past
Special to the SentinelSometimes as the sun slowly fades over the horizon, Thomas Taylor climbs to the top of the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse and marvels at the view of Daytona Beach to the north. He leans against the iron railing and gazes at the ships on the Atlantic...Tags: Atlantic Ocean, Hurricane Damage, Cape Canaveral, Family, North Carolina
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Are we there yet?
You love the beach. You hate the drive: two and a half hours - assuming you don't get caught in weekend traffic - of cornfields and chicken farms, soybeans and cemeteries, bait shops and outlet malls. Whether you are zigzagging your way to the beaches of...Tags: Photography, Dining and Drinking, Delaware, Crime, Law and Justice, Gardens and Parks
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Hold onto your hats
Maryland WeatherSo how sweet is this? It's 57 degrees at 10:30 a.m. at The Sun. And the forecasters out at Sterling say we're headed for a high of 67 degrees this afternoon at BWI. My bet? If the sun stays out......Tags: Maryland, Weather, Weather Reports, Mississippi, Oklahoma
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Season's first tropical depression off Hatteras
Maryland WeatherIt is only a threat to sailors and fish, but it is a reminder that the 2009 Atlantic hurricane season is on our doorstep.The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Depression 1 has formed in the Atlantic off the Carolina coast......Tags: Natural Disasters, Tropical Storms, Hurricanes, National Hurricane Center, Disasters
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When Rivers Raged
The Hartford CourantAugust 1955 is in black and white. It is mom, pop and apple pie, rabbit ears, The Mick, Ike, "Rock Around the Clock," blue collars, Reds, polio, Lucky Strikes, and weather. On the 12th and 13th of the month, the tail end of Hurricane Connie had passed,...Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Weather Reports, The Institute of Living, North Carolina, Bodies of Water
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North Carolina, Virginia still reeling after storm
Associated PressRICHMOND, Va. - Four days after Hurricane Isabel barreled into the East Coast, thousands of people went back to work yesterday without the benefit of home-cooked meals or hot showers, and encountered miles of blank traffic lights and downed power lines....Tags: Government, Mark R. Warner, Delaware, Family, North Carolina
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Md. battens down for Isabel
Sun StaffBeneath deceptively clear, blue skies, Marylanders pushed their preparations for Hurricane Isabel yesterday, securing homes, businesses and boats, and rushing their harvests to beat the heavy rains and gales expected tomorrow. Isabel, which had packed...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Patapsco, FEMA, Weather Reports, North Carolina
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Potent storm 'was a monster'
Sun National StaffJACKSONVILLE, N.C. - Hurricane Isabel pinwheeled into North Carolina and Virginia with devastating force early yesterday afternoon, then screamed up the Eastern seaboard, knocking out power for more than 2 million people in those two states alone, ripping...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Weather Reports, Kitty Hawk, Tennessee, Delaware
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