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Friday, July 15, 2005

Hurricane Dennis more mild than wild (The Indianapolis Star) (Hurricane Dennis)


Hurricane Dennis more mild than wild (The Indianapolis Star)
Predictions of rainfall from storm fell short; however, area's weather did take strange turn. Central Indiana received a reasonable sprinkling of rain and some wrong-way weather from the remnants of Hurricane Dennis, but no one got drenched.

Hurricane Dennis prompts Oklahoma softball team to come to sunny South Texas (Brownsville Herald)
July 15, 2005 The Oklahoma Rage girls softball team can thank Hurricane Dennis for changing its travel plans.

Hurricane Dennis turns sunken ship right side up (Centre Daily Times)
The Keys' largest and most famous unnatural wonder -- the sunken wreck of the Spiegel Grove -- enhanced its quirky reputation Monday when divers discovered that Hurricane Dennis had turned it right side up.

Hilton Head, S.C., tourism spikes as visitors avoid Hurricane Dennis (The Island Packet, Hilton Head Island, S.C.) - 12 (Hotel Online)
Hilton Head, S.C., tourism spikes as visitors avoid Hurricane Dennis (The Island Packet, Hilton Head Island, S.C.) By Peter Hull, The Island Packet, Hilton Head Island, S.C.

Body Found In Sailboat Sunk In Hurricane Dennis (National Incident Notification Network)
Story by: News 4 Jax.com KEY WEST, Fla. -- Monroe County authorities say a Stock Island man died aboard his sailboat when it was sunk during Hurricane Dennis. Divers found the body of Ludolph Wilson Jr. inside the forward compartment of his 40-foot sailboat. Officials said the boat sank in about 15 feet of water after Dennis battered the key last week. Witnesses said the boat

Hurricane Dennis flips sunken ship (Myrtle Beach Online)
MIAMI - The Florida Keys' largest and most famous unnatural wonder - the sunken wreck of the Spiegel Grove - enhanced its quirky reputation this week when divers discovered that Hurricane Dennis had turned it right side up.

Hurricane Dennis to cost insurers $3-4 billion: Converium (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Hurricane Dennis, which pummeled the Caribbean and southeastern United States, has left a damage bill for insurers estimated between three and four billion dollars (2.5 - 3.3 billion euros), according to Swiss reinsurer Converium.

Hurricane Dennis blamed in sailboat dweller's death (The State)
Hurricane Dennis has claimed at least one life in the Florida Keys, a man discovered dead in his sunken sailboat after he tried to ride out the storm moored near a seawall in Stock Island, just north of Key West.

Miami Newspaper Ad Urges Bush to Lift Restrictions on CubanAmericans So They Can Aid Families Hurt by Hurricane Dennis; (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
As Cuba recovers from the destruction of Hurricane Dennis, the Freedom to Travel Campaign is urging President Bush to rescind limits he adopted last year on travel to Cuba and financial assistance by Cuban-Americans, so they can provide humanitarian aid to their relatives on the island.

Power companies pleasantly surprised as Hurricane Dennis fizzles before landfall (Greenville Advocate)
Alabama Power and Pioneer Electric crews expected the worse, so it was a pleasant surprise to most customers in the Greenville area how quickly power was restored after Hurricane Dennis sprinted through the state on Sunday.

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