Mirror.co.uk
Katia is the second major hurricane of the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season and was rated as a category four hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale at its peak. The scale rates hurricanes from one to five, with five being the strongest. ...
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Electric Co-op Today
By Derrill Holly | ECT Staff Writer Published: September 12th, 2011 Federal officials are warning that funds available for disaster relief are running short, even as the nation enters the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season. ...
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MarketWatch (press release)
Hannover Re is confident that even with a moderate hurricane season rates in property business will continue to harden. Key factors here are the aforementioned model adjustments and the strains incurred by the US insurance industry in the wake of the ...
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Examiner.com
The 2011 Atlantic Hurricane Season has been quite active, racking up 14 named storms as the historical peak was reached on Saturday. September 10th is statistically the busiest day of the six-month hurricane season, meaning more storms have been active ...
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Boise State University The Arbiter Online
PENNSYLVANIA — Tropical Storm Lee, the latest of this years' hurricane season, is expected to continue to dissipate over the Ohio River Valley. Operations put on hold due to the storms, including closed roads and evacuated oil rigs, are expected to ...
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WWL First News
Read more It's not good news for us as we slog through the back half of the 2011 hurricane season: La Niña is back. The cool-water Pacific Ocean current means potentially more tropical weather for area on the Atlantic basin. ...
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Caribbean360.com
The Atlantic Hurricane Season's 13th storm is moving away from the northeastern Caribbean islands with little change in strength. BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Monday September 12, 2011 – All watches and warnings for the Caribbean have been discontinued as ...
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WWL First News
It's not good news for us as we slog through the back half of the 2011 hurricane season: La Niña is back. The cool-water Pacific Ocean current means potentially more tropical weather for area on the Atlantic basin. Even though it's on the other side of ...
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Fox News
Mexican forecasters expect the 2011 hurricane season to produce 17 tropical systems in both the Pacific and Atlantic, of which 14 could affect Mexico as tropical depressions, tropical storms or hurricanes.
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Bloomberg
The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to Nov. 30. The season has yielded 15 tropical systems, including Tropical Storm Lee, which shut as much as 55 percent of Gulf of Mexico natural gas output when it passed through the region. ...
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