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Thursday, July 14, 2005

CBS News | Dennis Now A 'Dangerous Hurricane' | July 7, 2005 01:18:24 (Hurricane Dennis)


CBS News | Dennis Now A 'Dangerous Hurricane' | July 7, 2005 01:18:24
Hurricane Dennis is seen in this NOAA satellite image. (AP) Hurricane Dennis is the last thing the people in the South want to see heading their way,

CNN.com - Hurricane Dennis grows to level 4 - Jul 8, 2005
Hurricane Dennis reached Category 4 strength Thursday night as it churned just off the coast of Cuba, while Florida officials ordered a mandatory evacuation

Mop-up begins after Dennis sweeps Gulf Coast - Weather News
Hurricane Dennis hit the storm-weary Florida Panhandle and Alabama coast on Sunday with less force than forecasters feared. But damage in distant villages

BBC NEWS | World | Americas | Southern US mops up after Dennis
Hurricane Dennis hits power lines and buildings in Florida and Alabama but causes less damage than feared.

NASA - Hurricane 2005: A Hurricane Resource Site
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National Hurricane Center / Tropical Prediction Center
National Hurricane Center site providing detailed location and forecasting of tropical storms and hurricanes.

SPACE.com -- NASA Shuttle Managers Track Hurricane Dennis
NASA officials said the agency s weather officers are carefully tracking the approach of Hurricane Dennis currently headed toward the Gulf Coast in the

CBS News | Dennis Pounds Ala., Fla. Panhandle | July 10, 2005 22:00:06
A flooded street in Pensacola, Fla., as Hurricane Dennis comes ashore Sunday, July 10. Waves pound a pier on Pensacola Beach, Fla., as Hurricane Dennis

Hurricane Dennis Grows, Kills 5 in Haiti - Yahoo! News
A bridge collapsed into a river swollen by Hurricane Dennis' fierce winds and rain, killing at least four people in southwestern Haiti on Thursday as the

Hurricane Dennis scene reports
Marathon Key A steady stream of cars moved out of the Florida Keys Friday. As tourists and residents escaped from uncalming Hurricane Dennis, about a dozen

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