StormTrack
We're watching Subtropical Storm Gabrielle, off the coast of South Carolina. Warnings are up, but this storm seems mostly unexciting.
| StormTrack Felix hits Central America, new storm brewing off SC? Check Stormtrack for the latest... |
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| StormTrack WOW! Felix Category FIVE, 165mph and 934mb. Felix is BOMBING OUT! |
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| StormTrack Latest Advisory Puts Felix at Category 4; 140mph 956mb |
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| StormTrack Felix: Category Three, 125mph, 964mb. Strengthening forecast to continue. Tracking towards Honduras and Belize |
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| StormTrack Hurricane Felix has similar predictions that Hurricane Dean had... more at TheStormTrack.com |
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| StormTrack Hurricane Felix forms in the Caribbean. |
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| StormTrack Tropical Depression Six has formed just east of the Windward Islands. Should become Tropical Storm Felix tomorrow. |
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| StormTrack VORTEX Message from Hurricane Hunter lists Dean at 907mb. |
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| StormTrack Dean at 909mb, the same as Camille when she made landfall in 1969. |
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| StormTrack Dean upgraded to Category Five. 160mph 916mb. No threat to US, Mexico will get hit twice. |
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| StormTrack Dean almost category 5 (150mph currently). Awaiting 11am discussion from NHC for full report. |
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| StormTrack Dean is at 921mb and bearing down on Jamaica as a strong category four hurricane. Some intensity shifts may be possible before landfall. |
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| StormTrack Dean going through eyewall replacement. Pressure down to 918mb (VERY LOW!) Looking very good on satellite. |
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| StormTrack Dean almost Cat 5, 150mph, 930mb. Also, the storm is tracking directly over a NOAA Buoy in the Caribbean and should pass within a few hours. |
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| StormTrack USAF Hurricane Hunter reports Dean Windspeed at 145mph and 937mb |
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| StormTrack Dean upgraded to Cat 4: 135mph winds, 946 mb. This is a 15mb drop in the last three hours. |
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| StormTrack Dean upgraded to Cat 3: 125mph 961mb |
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| StormTrack Dean Strengthens Further, Gets Act Together. See TheStormTrack.com for my latest assessment |
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| StormTrack Dean is a Cat 2 storm with 100mph winds. Once he crosses into the Caribbean, there will be little to hold him back from strengthening |
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