My Hurricane Tips Archives

Hurricane Dean Smashes Into Yucatan

Category five Hurricane Dean smashed into the Yucatan Peninsula around 4:30am EDT this morning. Packing sustained withs near 165mph with hurricane winds that extend out 60 miles, Read more about Hurricane Dean Smashes Into Yucatan

Hurricane Dean Becomes a Category 5

Dean just got more dangerous. Now classified as a category 5 hurricane due to its wind speed, Dean is progressing to the Yucatan peninsula. Category 5 hurricanes have the capability for inflicting catastrophic damage.

Hurricane Dean Barreling Toward Yucatan Peninsula

Huge Hurricane Dean who already battered Jamaica, is headed for the Yucatan Peninsula. The huge Category 4 storm packing 145mph winds will affect most of the Yucatan on its current track due to it’s huge size.

Hurricane Dean A Dangerous Category 4

Hurricane Dean continues to move toward the west at about 17mph with a general westward to west-northwestward motion expected during the next 24 hours. Read more about Hurricane Dean A Dangerous Category 4

Hurricane Dean A Catagory Two and Getting Stronger

Hurricane Dean is moving away from the Lesser Antilles and is becoming stronger. Currently a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. Read more about Hurricane Dean A Catagory Two and Getting Stronger

Tropical Storm Erin Slogs Into Texas

Erin brought much unneeded rainfall to Texas when it came ashore. The system has been downgraded to a depression and continues to weaken as it moves inland.

Dean Becomes a Hurricane

Dean has become a hurricane, currently packing 100mph winds according the the National Hurricane Center. Dean is currently a category 2 and is heading in a westerly direction at about 23mph.

Tropical Storm Erin Forms Quickly, Headed for Texas

Tropical Storm Erin formed in the Gulf of Mexico and is forcast by the National Hurricane Center to make landfall in Texas within 24 hours.

Tropical Storm Dean Forms

Tropical Storm Dean formed yesterday. Today’s five o’clock report from the National Hurricane Center indicates Dean has continued to organize. Current motion is west-nothwest, but is expected to change to a more westerly direction.

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