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ATLANTIC BASIN SEASONAL HURRICANE FORECAST FOR 2007
"We anticipate an above-average probability of United States major hurricane landfall".
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Katrina Situation Report
Wednesday, August 31, 2005 - Situation reports for Louisiana and Mississippi
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Many Looking for Loved Ones
Wednesday, August 31, 2005 - There is help for families trying to find loved ones in the areas Hurricane Katrina devastated.
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Hurricane Katrina Slams Into U.S. Coast
Monday, August 29, 2005 - NEW ORLEANS, LA - Hurricane Katrina slammed ashore early Monday and charged toward this below-sea-level city with 145-mph winds and the threat of a catastrophic storm surge.
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Wisconsin Tornado Kills One
Friday, August 19, 2005 - STOUGHTON, WI - Wisconsin Tornado Kills One
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Studies Suggest Huge Hurricane Waves
August 5, 2005 - WASHINGTON - The sea roiled as Hurricane Ivan roared south of the Gulf Coast last year, its winds churning up wave after wave, including a 91-foot giant that may be among the biggest storm wave yet measured. Few people get to witness the power of such a storm at sea and live to tell of it, but a new array of instruments on the ocean floor was able to measure the wave passing overhead.
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NASA Launches New Hurricane Web Page
On Tuesday NASA launched an Internet resource page highlighting the agency's diverse hurricane research.
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More Hurricanes Seen in the Atlantic This Season
August 2, 2005 - U.S. Forecasts More Hurricanes: Up to 11 Seen in the Atlantic this season that is 2 more hurricanes than was initially predicted. A computer-generated NOAA satellite illustration shows Hurricane Emily in the Gulf of Mexico, right, and Tropical Storm Eugene off western Mexico on July 19, 2005.
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Updated January 24, 2008