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Wednesday, July 20, 2005

NASA - Hurricane 2005: A Hurricane Resource Site (Hurricane Dennis)


NASA - Hurricane 2005: A Hurricane Resource Site
The nasa.gov site requires that JavaScripts be enabled in your browser. For instructions, click here. Follow this link to go to the text only version of

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

Hurricane Dennis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other storms of the same name, see Hurricane Dennis (disambiguation). Hurricane Dennis was the fourth named tropical cyclone and the first hurricane

BBC NEWS | World | Americas | Hurricane Dennis kills 10 in Cuba
Ten people die in Cuba as Hurricane Dennis batters the island with fierce winds and torrential rain.

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.

Boing Boing: Hurricane Dennis, seen via webcam
Hurricane Dennis, seen via webcam Boing Boing reader AV says,. This is kinda facinating to watch Ivan took out most of the webcams on Pensacola Beach but

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 Local Statement for DENNIS
THE CENTER OF HURRICANE DENNIS WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 27.8 NORTH LONGITUDE 86.1 WEST OR ABOUT 355 MILES NORTHWEST OF KEY WEST.

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

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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