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Hurricane Earl - Carolinas, look out!
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31/08/2010 15:37:05
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Weather
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Hurricanes
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01479379
Message ID:
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>>>http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/index.shtml
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>>>Earl is currently 135mph, 931mb Category 4. Currently forecast to skirt the US SE coast, but the track has been adjusted slightly westward over the last few days.
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>>The category estimate has been increasing by the day. Usually it's the other way around, they lose steam.
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>>Katrina was not thought to be a particularly severe hurricane until it made landfall.
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>No, that's not correct. It was a huge Category 5 storm, according to Wikipedia the 6th strongest Atlantic storm on record: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Katrina
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>At the time I posted a message here that at one point its eye was as large as Lake Okeechobee in Florida: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Katrina-noaaGOES12.jpg

You are mistaken, Al. It blew through Florida without doing much. Then it picked up over the Gulf and found New Orleans and the Mississippi coast cities.
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