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Tropical Storm Maria 06-16 September
Category 1 on the 15th. Tracking information http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/...ARIA/track.dat N18.50 W62.90 09/11/03Z 45 knots 1005 millibars N19.00 W63.70 09/11/09Z 50 1004 N19.00 W64.60 09/11/15Z 50 1007 N19.80 W65.20 09/11/21Z 50 1005 What made the storm reach hurricane strength on the 15th? That was unusual, look at the track: http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/...ARIA/track.gif Bloody hell look at Ophelia http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/...011H/index.php |
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