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Hurricane Season Continues in California and Mexico

Mazatlan, Mexico (HDW) October 26, 2004 – A severe storm known by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) as Tropical Depression 16-E is approaching west-central Mexico near the resort town of Mazatlan. Although the storm has not reached hurricane levels, it is causing heavy rainfall throughout that region of Mexico. The storm is moving north-northeast at near 18 miles per hour, and there is a remote chance that it could hit western California this week. It is unlikely that Tropical Depression 16-E will hit California, and it is more likely that it will lose strength as it moves inland within Mexico. The picture displayed above from a NASA satellite shows the size and fury of this storm as it hits Mexico. (full article...)


Brazilian Hurricane Catarina is First Clockwise Rotating Hurricane of Satellite Era

Brazil (HDW) March 27, 2004 - Since the beginning of the satellite era in the mid-1960's, no hurricane has ever been observed in the South Atlantic according to forecasters at the National Hurricane Center. But on Sunday morning, March 28th, 2004, a storm struck the Brazilian coast that may have changed all of that as forecasters believe it to be the first hurricane ever recorded in that region of the world. (full article...)


National Weather Service Predicts ABOVE-NORMAL 2004 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON

Silver Spring, MD (HDW) May 17, 2004 - NOAA forecasters are predicting an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season. At a news conference Monday in Houston, Texas, NOAA officials said the season outlook is for 12 to 15 tropical storms, with six to eight systems becoming hurricanes, and two to four of those major hurricanes. (full article...)


Tropical Storm Earl Will Probably Not Hit the United States with Force


Miami, FL (HDW) August 16, 2004 – A U.S. Air Force reserve unit reconnaissance aircraft was unable to find a closed circulation in Tropical Storm Earl on Monday Morning. This is also the case with a recent Quikscat pass. (full article...)


Hurricane Darby Intesifies to the West of Mexico

Hurricane Celia off Mexico is First of Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season

Hurricane Howard Potentially Menances California and Mexico

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
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