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Mathew Follows Hurricanes to U.S. Gulf Coast

Louisiana (HDW) October 12, 2004 – Tropical Storm Mathew never reached hurricane status, but it followed Hurricane Ivan as a large storm lashing the Gulf Coast of the United States. Mathew has been degraded to Tropical Depression status by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and since it made landfall in Louisiana over the weekend, the storm has started to break up. The picture displayed above from a NASA satellite shows Tropical Storm Mathew as it hit Louisiana and the Gulf States on Sunday. (full article...)


Typhoon Meari and Hurricane Jeanne Make for the Worse Storm Season in Japan's and Florida's History

Miami, FL (HDW) September 30, 2004 – As the remnants of Hurricane Jeanne move into the Atlantic Ocean, flash flood warnings for the states of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, South Carolina, and Florida on the east coast have been discontinued by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOOA). (full article...)


Hurricane Jeanne Weakens into a Tropical Depression as it Sponsors Storms on U.S East Coast

Miami. FL (HDW) September 27, 2004 – The tropical storm warning for what was Hurricane Jeanne has been discontinued by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The center of Jeanne was located about 35 miles south of Macon, Georgia, but making land fall has taken a lot of the energy out of Jeanne. It is now a tropical depression that continues to bring rain and wind to the East Coast of the United States. The picture displayed above shows Jeanne as seen by a NASA satellite as Jeanne was ravaging Florida. (full article...)


Hurricane Jeanne Causes Major Damage in Florida and May Move Up U.S. East Coast

Miami, FL (HDW) September 27, 2004 – Hurricane Jeanne made land fall in Florida on Sunday, and it is expected to move up the United States eastern coast as a tropical storm or weaker. A tropical storm warning remains in effect from north of Cocoa Beach to the Savannah River according to the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The center of Jeanne was about 35 miles west-northwest of Gainesville, Florida around 11:00 PM eastern time on 26 September according to NOAA. The picture above from a NASA satellite displays Jeanne as it ravages Florida. (full article...)


Hurricane Jeanne Moving Faster Towards Florida: Death Toll in Haiti Over 1,100

Ivan is Back! Hurricane’s Reign of Terror Revisits the Southern U.S.

Hurricane Jeanne May Turn West After Killing Hundreds in Haiti

Jeanne May Follow Ivan as a Devastating Hurricane Hitting the Eastern U.S.

Hurricane Ivan Remnants Move off Atlantic Coast after Devastating Eastern U.S.

Hurricane Karl May Follow Jeanne to U.S. but Currently is No Threat

Hurricane Javier Hits California as a Weakened Tropical Depression

Hurricane Ivan Hits Jamaica and Cayman Islands; Florida May be Next

Hurricane Frances is Dangerous and Heading Toward U.S. and Virgin Islands

Looking into the Eye of Hurricane Frances

Brazilian Hurricane Catarina is First Clockwise Rotating Hurricane of Satellite Era

National Weather Service Predicts Above Normal 2004 Atlantic Hurricane Season

Tropical Storm Bonnie is Impressive, Even if it is Weaker than Hurricane Charley

Hurricane Frances May Possibly Hit Florida Keys within 5 Days According to NOAA

Hurricane Frank Lowered to Tropical Storm as it Moves Away from Resorts in La Paz, Mexico and the U.S.

Threat from Hurricane Frank is Low as it Moves Away from Mexico and California

Hermine may Follow Hurricane Gaston and Hit Carolinas

Georgette Could Become a Hurricane to the West of Mexico and California

Hurricane Gaston Comes on Shore in South Carolina and is Downgraded to Tropical Storm

A Second Hurricane to Hurricane Frances May Form Near South Carolina Coast

Frances is Third Category 3 Hurricane of Hurricane Season

31 Killed by Typhoon Nida in Phillipines

'Typhoon Dianmu Kills 3 in Japan'

Typhoon's Tingting and Mindulle Spin Side by Side Before Reaking  Havoc

Typhoon Mindulle Moves Destruction from Phillipines to Taiwan

Typhoon Tinting Wreaks havoc in the Pacific

 

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