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Tropical Storm Bonnie Might Develop This Week

By Paul YeagerJul 20th 2010 – 3:10PM
Weather Underground / AP

Weather Underground / AP

(July 20) -- The weather has been fairly quiet on the tropical front since Hurricane Alex and a near tropical storm moved across the western Gulf of Mexico earlier this summer, but that's beginning to change. The National Hurricane Center is monitoring an area of disturbed weather in the Caribbean for possible development,...

Storm Strikes Southern Texas, Northeastern Mexico

By Paul YeagerJul 8th 2010 – 12:47PM

(July 8) -- Southern Texas and northeastern Mexico are being hit today with the second onslaught of tropical downpours in two weeks, but this round of heavy rain will not come in the form of a named storm. A tropical depression moved inland near the border between southern Texas and northern Mexico early this afternoon...

The June Hurricane: Not Your Everyday Storm

By Christine RiedelJun 30th 2010 – 4:19PM

(June 30) -- Hurricane Alex, which is expected to strike northern Mexico late today, is somewhat unusual: It's a June hurricane. Alex is the first June hurricane in the Atlantic since 1995, when Allison briefly achieved that status on June 4. But the weather system weakened to a tropical storm before hitting Florida's Gulf...

Your 2010 Hurricane Scorecard

By Christine RiedelMay 28th 2010 – 4:15PM
NOAA

NOAA

(May 28) -- The official start of the Atlantic hurricane season is Tuesday, and the major forecasts suggest we could be headed for a real whopper. Earlier this week, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released its official forecast, predicting a very active season that could produce 14 to 23 named storms,...

Why So Few Hurricanes This Year?

By Steve PendleburyNov 5th 2009 – 1:23PM

(Nov. 5) -- Not that anyone's complaining, but as hurricane seasons go, this one has been pretty wimpy. Ida reached hurricane strength off Nicaragua's east coast Thursday morning, becoming only the third Atlantic hurricane of the year. It's the first named storm since Tropical Storm Henri in early October. The biggest...

HurricaneSeason News From the Web

  • 05/26/12 What kind of Hurricane Season is expected for 2012? Source: Great Belize Television What kind of Hurricane Season is expected for 2012?
  • 05/24/12 Hurricane Bud Wake Up Call for Unprepared Homeowners Source: PRWeb Destin, FL (PRWEB) May 24, 2012 The first Hurricane of the year is in the news, and "Bud" could very possibly be devastating to Southern Mexico and beyond.
  • 05/24/12 2012 Hurricane Season Weighs Heavy on Homeowner Minds Source: PRWeb Kansas City, KS (PRWEB) May 24, 2012 According to the 2011 DaVinci Roofscapes' Homeowners Exterior Preferences Study conducted online by Harris Interactive©, 65 percent of homeowners* who expect to replace their roofs in the future, believe that severe weather will be the primary reason for them to replace their existing roofs.
  • 05/23/12 Earth Networks' WeatherBug Meteorology Team Forecasts... Source: Allegheny Energy Inc GERMANTOWN, Md.--( BUSINESS WIRE )-- Earth Networks SM , the owner of WeatherBug® and operator of the largest weather, lightning and climate observation networks, releases its 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast today.
  • 05/22/12 MOHSEP hold hurricane preparedness meeting Source: NBC - WVLA 33 - Baton Rouge LA We've already had our first named storm and we're still ten days away from the start of Hurricane Season.

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