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- Will Hurricane Ernesto Hit New Orleans Similar To Katrina?
by David Maillie. It appears that as of right now Hurricane Ernesto is going to become a hurricane on Sunday. Right now, according to the National Hurricane Center and NOAA, Ernesto is a tropical storm with sustained winds of over 60 mph. Tracking shows it will go through Cuba and head into the Gulf of Mexico.
The Hurricane Center can only predict possible paths with any accuracy at 5 days out. 3 days out wi... products, articles, news
- Hurricane John Becomes Category 3 Major Hurricane Threatens Mexico
by David Maillie. While everyone has been watching tropical storm Ernesto, a new and very powerful storm formed in the pacific ocean off the coast of Mexico. This powerful storm has been given the infamous name Hurricane John. This name is infamous as it has been used already to name a previous major hurricane in 1994. In 1994, Hurricane John formed over the eastern Pacific and grew into a hurricane on Aug. 11,... products, articles, news
- Hurricane Lane Hits Mexico As Dangerous Category 3 Hurricane
by David Maillie. Hurricane Lane and its eye have just come ashore in rural Mexico. According to NOAH and the National Weather Service, it is still a destructive category 3 hurricane with sustained winds of over 125 mph. Warnings of 6 to 12 foot storm surges and possible flash floods and mudslides have been made as this could be a very devastating hurricane. Hurricane Lane has already become deadly as it caused... products, articles, news
- "Kamp Katrina" - A Review
by Leslie Halpern. "Kamp Katrina," a moving documentary about a small group of Hurricane Katrina survivors in New Orleans, had its East Coast premiere at the Florida Film Festival recently. Ms. Pearl, a native American and lifetime New Orleans resident, offers her backyard garden as a temporary tent city for 14 residents who lost their homes because of the hurricane and subsequent flooding. For up to six months, ... products, articles, news
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