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Friday, July 15, 2005

Hurricane Dennis - Mop-up begins after Dennis sweeps Gulf Coast - Weather News


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

weather.com - Tropical Details
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NASA - TSCP Mission Flies Over Hurricane Dennis
The NASA ER-2 airplane flew over Hurricane Dennis as part of the Tropical Cloud Systems and Processes (TSCP) Mission. This 28-day field mission sponsored by

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

NPR : Hurricane Dennis Makes Landfall in Florida
The eye of Hurricane Dennis came ashore just east of Pensacola, Fla., Sunday afternoon. Once a Category 4 storm, Dennis packed winds of 120 miles per hour

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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Hurricane Dennis menaces Shuttle | The Register
Hurricane Dennis is currently working its way through the Caribbean. There are reports that at least five people have died in Haiti as a result of the storm

National Hurricane Center / Tropical Prediction Center
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Powerful Hurricane Dennis Heads for Cuba - Yahoo! News
Ten-foot waves crashed on shore and hundreds of islanders fled flooded homes Thursday as Hurricane Dennis lashed Caribbean coastlines with 115-mph winds.

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