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Weekly Hurricane Updater Times
This is the weekly newsletter of HurricaneCraze32. Weekly Hurricane Updater Times aims to give a summary of the activities of the 2006 season over the past week and upcoming events over the next time. In addition weekly tropical cyclone edit activity will be summarized.
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Summary of the 2006 A.H.S. at This Point
So far, as of July 22, Nothing is close to forming in the Atlantic Basin . Tropical Storm Alberto has currently two deaths and nine missing associated with it. Tropical Storm Beryl has just become extratropical a few days ago.
Summary of the 2006 EPac.H.S. at This Point
So far, as of July 22, Daniel and Emilia have formed and are still active. Daniel at a Category 4 status & Emilia only a Tropical Storm threatening land.
New Articles
A lot of articles have been made recently in the area of tropical cyclones as of July 22.
Featured Article of the Letter
Today's Featured Article is: Bing:Hurricane Camille of 1969
- Main article: Hurricane Camille
Camille satellite picture and track map |
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Hurricane Camille began its life on August 14 near Grand Cayman. It hit western Cuba as a 115 mph hurricane, and after weakening to a 100 mph hurricane it again strengthened rapidly in the Gulf of Mexico, this time to a 190 mph category 5 hurricane. It hit Bay St. Louis, Mississippi on the 19th, and weakened rapidly over land. The depression brought torrential rain over the Ohio Valley. It moved out to sea, strengthening to a tropical storm before dissipating on the 22nd. Hurricane Camille was one of three category 5 hurricanes to strike the U.S. (the other two being the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane and Hurricane Andrew of 1992).
Congrats to the creator: Ark30inf!!!
That is all for the letter. Next article will be August 7.