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<title>GWC Time Lapse Video–September 6, 2008–Hanna Brings Wind And Rain To Jersey</title>
<description>Greg Machos posted his latest time lapse photography video of Tropical Storm Hanna's effects on New Jersey.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=268</link>
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<title>Hurricane Ike Looms As A Major Threat For Gulf Coast</title>
<description>Greg Machos talks about how Hurricane Ike got revved up again to Category Four strength before weakening slightly on Sunday afternoon, and how it looms as another threat for the Gulf.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=267</link>
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<title>Hanna Was Brief But Brought Some Wild Weather To Jersey</title>
<description>Tropical Storm Hanna moved quickly through the Garden State on Saturday, but it still brought plenty of wind and rain.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=266</link>
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<title>Hanna Coming Up This Way!</title>
<description>Greg Machos talked about some of the early signs that Tropical Storm Hanna was coming to New Jersey.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=265</link>
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<title>Hurricane Center Issues Last Advisory On Josephine</title>
<description>The National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida issued its last advisory on Tropical Storm Josephine at 5:00 AM on Saturday morning.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=264</link>
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<title>All Is Quiet For Now Along Northern Jersey Shore</title>
<description>Greg Machos talks about his latest trip to the Jersey Shore to catch in some wave and wind action ahead of Hanna.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=263</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville Storm Report--1:45 PM EDT on September 5, 2008</title>
<description>Greg Machos gives his latest analysis on the trio of tropical trouble in the form of Tropical Storm Hanna, Hurricane Ike, and Tropical Storm Josephine.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/storm_report.html</link>
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<title>Tropical Storm Warning Is Now In Effect Along Jersey Shore To Sandy Hook</title>
<description>The Tropical Storm Watch that had been extended to Sandy Hook earlier in the day, has now been upgraded to a Tropical Storm Warning.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=262</link>
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<title>Ike Loses Some Punch, But Is Still A Major Hurricane</title>
<description>Hurricane Ike is still a major hurricane, but has continued to weaken under the effects of shear.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=261</link>
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<title>Hanna Showing Signs Of Strengthening</title>
<description>Over the past 12 to 18 hours, Tropical Storm Hanna has been showing signs of strengthening as it moves toward landfall.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=260</link>
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<title>Tropical Storm Watch Extended Further North Along Jersey Coast</title>
<description>The National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida has extended the Tropical Storm Watch further up the Jersey coast to Sandy Hook.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=259</link>
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<title>Ike Poses A Very Serious Problem For Florida And Southeast Early Next Week</title>
<description>As Hanna begins to approach the Mid-Atlantic Coast of the United States, the National Hurricane Center has issued a Tropical Storm Watch for portions of Southern New Jersey.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=258</link>
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<title>Tropical Storm Watch Issued For Portions Of Jersey Coast</title>
<description>As Hanna begins to approach the Mid-Atlantic Coast of the United States, the National Hurricane Center has issued a Tropical Storm Watch for portions of Southern New Jersey.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=257</link>
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<title>Flood Watch Out For New Jersey</title>
<description>The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for New Jersey as well as much of the Mid-Atlantic in anticipation of Tropical Storm Hanna's visit.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=256</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville’s Own Storm Stories From Visitors</title>
<description>One thing that intrigues and fascinates Greg Machos is the stories that he receives from visitors to Hurricaneville on their past experiences with a tropical storm or hurricane.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=255</link>
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<title>Tropical Storms And Hurricanes--What's In A Name?</title>
<description>Another aspect of tropical storms and hurricanes that sparks curiosity from people is the storm names.  Everyone wants to know how tropical storms and hurricanes are named, and Greg Machos gives his explanation.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=254</link>
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<title>GWC Timelapse–August 30, 2008–Fay’s Remnants Bring Showers To Jersey</title>
<description>Greg Machos just posted his latest time lapse photography video from August 30, 2008, which captures the brief gusts showers from the combinationn of a cold front and the remnants of Tropical Storm Fay.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=253</link>
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<title>The Big Question For The Big Easy–Will The Levees Hold?</title>
<description>Greg Machos discusses how Gustav may have gone, but the city of New Orleans might not be out of the woods yet.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=252</link>
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<title>Triple Action Now In The Atlantic As TD #9 Forms</title>
<description>Greg Machos talks about how the Tropical Atlantic has really picked up in terms of activity with the latest tropical depression that joined Gustav and Hanna on the scene.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=251</link>
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<title>Like Katrina, Gustav Shows Some Mercy, But Will It Matter To The Big Easy</title>
<description>Greg Machos describes how Gustav may have shown some mercy by weakening, but New Orleans wasn't out of the woods.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=250</link>
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<title>Once Again The Central Gulf Coast In The Crosshairs Three Years Later</title>
<description>Three years after Hurricane Katrina, the Central Gulf Coast region of the United States finds itself looking down the barrel of a loaded gun as Gustav lurks in the Gulf of Mexico.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=249</link>
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<title>Fay's Remnants Combine With Cold Front To Bring Rain To Jersey</title>
<description>On Saturday, August 30th, the remnants of Tropical Storm Fay combined with an approaching cold front to bring showers to Central Jersey.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=248</link>
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<title>Gustav Undergoing Rapid Intensification?</title>
<description>On Friday afternoon, Gustav was reclassified to a hurricane, but its pressure fall over the past 18 hours starting early Friday morning may be the beginnings of a rapid intensification phase.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=247</link>
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<title>Visit The Hurricaneville Message Board</title>
<description>Interact with others, and discuss the latest goings on in the tropics in the Hurricaneville Message Board.</description>
<link>http://b3.boards2go.com/boards/board.cgi?&user=hurricaneville</link>
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<title>Hurricane Katrina--Third Anniversary Of Landfall Remembered</title>
<description>On Friday August 29th, the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina's landfall over the Central Gulf Coast was remembered by Hurricaneville.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=246</link>
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<title>Eastern Pacific Quite Busy As Well So Far In 2008</title>
<description>While the Atlantic Basin has been busy with storms so far in 2008, the Eastern Pacific has had its share of activity.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=245</link>
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<title>Tropics Peaking At The Right Time In 2008</title>
<description>August and September are usually the peak months of the Atlantic Hurricane Season, and so far 2008 has been no exception.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=244</link>
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<title>Gustav Carves A Path Of Death And Destruction Through The Caribbean</title>
<description>Earlier in the week, Gustav formed and swiftly became a strong Category One Hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Scale before coming ashore in Southwestern Haiti, and killing 51 people there.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=243</link>
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<title>Fay's Remnants On The Way For Central NJ</title>
<description>Gustav and Hanna aren't the only ones making news this week in the tropics.  Fay is still making some noise as its remnants have brought rainfall to Central Pennsylvania, and could bring some showers to Central Jersey.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=242</link>
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<title>Nice Weather Over The Past Few Days In Central Jersey</title>
<description>Prior to the clouds, instability, and light rain from Fay's remnants, the Central Jersey area had enjoyed ten days of fine weather in the latter part of August 2008.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=241</link>
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<title>Changes Upcoming For Greg's Weather Center</title>
<description>Greg Machos briefly discusses future work on the Greg's Weather Center web site.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=240</link>
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<title>Recent Problems With GWC Weather Station</title>
<description>Greg Machos briefly discusses problems that have been occurring with the GWC WX Station.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=239</link>
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<title>GWC Timelapse--April 27, 2008</title>
<description>Within the past week or so, Greg Machos finally got around to posting some old timelapse video from April including leftover rain in the latter portion of the month.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=238</link>
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<title>GWC Timelapse--April 26, 2008</title>
<description>Within the past week or so, Greg Machos finally got around to posting some old timelapse video from April including a rainy and windy day in the latter portion of the month.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=237</link>
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<title>Fay’s Rampage Through Florida Brings Back Memories Of Allison In 2001</title>
<description>During the course of tracking Tropical Storm Fay's devastation in Florida, Greg Machos began to look back on past damaging tropical storms such as Allison back in 2001.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=236</link>
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<title>Fay Brings Catastrophe To Florida</title>
<description>Tropical Storm Fay brought about a State of Emergency in Florida after deluging portions of the state with 20 to 30 inches of rain.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=235</link>
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<title>GWC Timelapse--June 24, 2008</title>
<description>Here's a timelapse video from June that had mostly sunny and breezy conditions along with a brief shower on the 24th.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=234</link>
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<title>GWC Storm Footage--T-Storm Brings Downpour to Central NJ</title>
<description>Greg Machos captured some storm footage of a brief downpour in Central Jersey on August 15, 2008.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=233</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville On The Money With Fay On Tuesday</title>
<description>Greg Machos had stated on his home page that Fay will maintain itself, and perhaps even strengthen a bit over the flat marshy land of Southern Florida after making landfall.  He was right!</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=232</link>
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<title>More Severe Weather In Central U.S.</title>
<description>Another series of severe weather events affected a large area in the Central United States from Thursday to Saturday, and is expected to continue on Sunday and Monday.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=221</link>
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<title>Sun Returns To Shine Over Central Jersey For Holiday Weekend</title>
<description>After seven straight days of measurable rain, the sun made a return appearance over Central Jersey on Friday.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=220</link>
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<title>NOAA Issues Its 2008 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast</title>
<description>On Thursday, May 22nd, NOAA issued its 2008 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast in Tampa, Florida, and it called for another above average season with 12 to 16 named storms.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=219</link>
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<title>Findings! Findings! Findings! Another Scientist Joins The Global Warming-Hurricanes Debate</title>
<description>Greg Machos discusses the latest findings on the link between global warming and hurricanes by top American scientist, Tom Knutson.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=217</link>
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<title>2008 Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season Underway</title>
<description>On Thursday, May 15th, the 2008 Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season got underway with no incident.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=216</link>
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<title>Another Wet Weekend Here In Central Jersey</title>
<description>For the fourth straight weekend, there was measurable precipitation here in Central Jersey.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=215</link>
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<title>NOAA's Hurricane Awareness Week 2008 Kicks Off Next Sunday</title>
<description>Don't look now, but the 2008 Atlantic Hurricane Season is rapidly approaching, and NOAA will be starting its Hurricane Awareness Week on Sunday, May 25th.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=214</link>
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<title>Greg Machos Becomes A Full Member Of AMS</title>
<description>This past week, Greg Machos became a full member of the American Meteorological Society after being a student member for several years.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=213</link>
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<title>Three Storm Names From 2007 Retired</title>
<description>This past week, the World Meteorological Organization and NOAA agreed to retire three storm names from 2007:  Dean, Felix, and Noel.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=212</link>
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<title>Myanmar Cyclone An Omen Of Things To Come In 2008?</title>
<description>The cyclone that affected the Myanmar Republic this past week along with the series of devastating tornadoes in the Great Plains and Southeast on Sunday may be omens of things to come in 2008.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=211</link>
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<title>Flood Steering Committee Being Created In Manville</title>
<description>The town of Manville in Somerset County has announced that it will be creating a Flood Steering Committee in order to lobby for more funding to prevent what happened with Hurricane Floyd and last year's Nor'easter from occurring again.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=210</link>
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<title>Central Jersey About To Get Another Round Of Severe Weather</title>
<description>After a brief and sunny respite over this past weekend, the Central Jersey region is expected to get more rain and wind on Monday.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=209</link>
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<title>Events This Week In Myanmar Wake Up Echoes Of Pakistan 1971</title>
<description>The events before, during, and after Cyclone Nagris impact on the Myanmar Republic shows a number of similarities to the aftermath of the cyclone that affected what became Bangladesh in 1971.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=208</link>
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<title>Humberto Becomes First Hurricane To Make Landfall In United States Since 2005</title>
<description>There were a couple interesting facts to note about the rapidly developing Hurricane Humberto including the fact that it was the first hurricane to make landfall along the United States coast since Hurricane Wilma in October 2005.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=132</link>
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<title>Recent Controversy And Upheaval At NHC--My Thoughts</title>
<description>Greg Machos looks back at the controversy and tumult that occurred at the NHC this summer, and gives his thoughts on it.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=131</link>
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<title>Two New Problems Surface In The Atlantic</title>
<description>Two new tropical cyclones have developed in the Atlantic including Tropical Storm Humberto in the Western Gulf, and Tropical Depression Eight in the Central Atlantic.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=130</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville's Sneak Peek At The Destruction Diary Of Hurricane Bob</title>
<description>Greg Machos briefly discusses another book that he has gotten a hold of by Jeff Lyon about Hurricane Bob from August 1991.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=129</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville's Hurricane Henriette Recap</title>
<description>Hurricane Henriette was the third hurricane in the Eastern Pacific this season, and it made two landfalls along the Mexican West Coast.  Hurricaneville summarizes the life of this minimal hurricane.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/henriette.html</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville's Hurricane Felix Recap</title>
<description>A few days have passed since Hurricane Felix rolled through the Caribbean and Central America as another monster Category Five Hurricane.  Hurricaneville summarizes the life of this powerful storm.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/felix.html</link>
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<title>Disturbance Finally Gets Its Act Together To Become Gabrielle</title>
<description>A persistent disturbance off the Southeast Coast of the U.S. has finally become better organized to become Subtropical Storm Gabrielle.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=128</link>
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<title>How YouTube And The Weather Channel Have Changed Storm Coverage</title>
<description>Greg Machos analyzes how such video sites as YouTube and the Weather Warriors section of the Weather Channel have completely changed the way a major storm is brought into our home.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=127</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville Storm Report--Hurricane Felix--September 3, 2007 at 7:30 PM EDT</title>
<description>The latest update to the Hurricaneville Storm Report focuses on the recent developments with major Hurricane Felix.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/storm_report.html</link>
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<title>Tracking the Tropics--September 3, 2007 at 8:00 PM EDT</title>
<description>The latest update to Tracking the Tropics focuses on the recent developments around the Atlantic Basin including Hurricane Felix.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/tracking_the_tropics.html</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville's Hurricane Flossie Recap</title>
<description>Several weeks have passed since Hurricane Flossie threatened the Hawaiian Islands as a strong Category Four Hurricane.  Hurricaneville summarizes the life of this powerful storm.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/flossie.html</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville's Hurricane Dean Recap</title>
<description>A couple weeks have passed since Hurricane Dean rolled through the Caribbean as a monster Category Five Hurricane.  Hurricaneville summarizes the life of this powerful storm.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/dean.html</link>
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<title>Henriette May Only Be A Storm, But It's Still Causing Problems</title>
<description>Tropical Storm Henriette is still trying to become a hurricane, but don't let that fool you because it has already caused plenty of damage as well as six deaths in the Mexican Riviera.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=126</link>
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<title>Felix Defying Expectations So Far</title>
<description>Hurricane Felix has become the second hurricane of the 2007 Atlantic Hurricane Season by defying expectations.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=125</link>
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<title>Tropics Stirring Up Again In Both Eastern Pacific And Atlantic</title>
<description>After dealing with a lull following Hurricane Dean and Hurricane Flossie the tropics in both the Eastern Pacific and Atlantic are heating up again.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=124</link>
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<title>Is It Me...Or We Having A Ton Of Severe Weather Lately?</title>
<description>With the latest barrage of severe storms around the country, one has to wonder what the heck is going on with our weather.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=123</link>
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<title>Dean's Death Toll And Damages Starting To Pick Up</title>
<description>With the last advisory issued on Dean, the focus has now shifted to the number of casualties and the amount of damage caused by the storm.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=122</link>
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<title>Hurricane Dean Becomes Third Strongest Atlantic Storm To Make Landfall</title>
<description>Greg Machos discusses Hurricane Dean becoming the third strongest hurricane on record to make landfall anywhere in the Atlantic Basin.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=121</link>
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<title>Summary of 2006 Atlantic Hurricane Season</title>
<description>It's been long overdue, but Greg Machos finally got around to put together a summary of the 2006 Atlantic Hurricane Season.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/2006.html</link>
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<title>Hurricane Dean Becomes Seventh Cat Five Storm In The Last Five Years</title>
<description>Greg Machos discusses the latest developments with Dean has added to the alarming litany of recent Category Five storms in the Atlantic.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=120</link>
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<title>Hurricane Dean Bringing Back Memories Of Gilbert</title>
<description>Greg Machos discusses how Hurricane Dean's collision course with Jamaica brings back memories of a similarly powerful monster from nearly twenty years ago.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=118</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville Storm Report--August 19, 2007 at 5:45 AM</title>
<description>Greg Machos has just posted his latest storm report on the latest events surrounding Hurricane Dean in the Atlantic.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/storm_report.html</link>
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<title>Tracking The Tropics--August 19, 2007 at 5:00 AM</title>
<description>Greg Machos has just posted his latest installment of Tracking the Tropics with the latest information on activity across the Atlantic Basin.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/tracking_the_tropics.html</link>
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<title>Hurricane Dean Brings A Halt To Dormant Start To 2007 In Atlantic</title>
<description>Greg Machos comments on how the development of Hurricane Dean has sounded the alarm in U.S. Coastal states.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=117</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville Message Board</title>
<description>Discuss Hurricane Dean as well as other happenings in the Tropics in the message board.</description>
<link>http://b3.boards2go.com/boards/board.cgi?&user=hurricaneville</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville Book Reviews For 2007 Coming</title>
<description>Greg Machos briefly describes some of the books he has read so far this hurricane season, and his plans to review them.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=116</link>
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<title>Special Announcement For Hurricaneville Viewers</title>
<description>Greg Machos discusses the problems he has encountered with updating the site in a prompt manner this season.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=115</link>
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<title>Typhoon Sepat Pummels Philippines And Threatens Taiwan</title>
<description>While the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific has been relatively quiet until recently, the Western Pacific has been raging with typhoons including the latest, Super Typhoon Sepat.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=114</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville Almanac Update</title>
<description>Greg Machos has added some more storms from the Eastern Pacific as well as the Atlantic to the Hurricaneville Almanac.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/almanac.html</link>
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<title>Early Morning Rains In Central Jersey--August 9, 2007</title>
<description>The last round of inclement weather that affected Central Jersey was also captured on time lapse video courtesy of the GWC Webcam.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=113</link>
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<title>Tornado In Brooklyn--August 8, 2007</title>
<description>The severe weather that was caught on the time lapse video from August 8th, and was posted to YouTube and the Weather Channel also produced an EF2 Tornado in Brooklyn, New York.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=112</link>
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<title>Time Lapse Video Of Severe Storm In Central Jersey--August 8, 2007</title>
<description>Here is a time lapse video from the GWC Webcam of the severe weather that struck Northwestern Middlesex County and the rest of the New York City area.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=111</link>
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<title>Rare Tropical Cyclone Heads Toward Persian Gulf</title>
<description>A rare tropical cyclone is threatening the Persian Gulf region including Oman and Iran causing chaos in oil markets.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=110</link>
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<title>Barry Packs A Wallop For New Jersey</title>
<description>The remnants of Tropical Storm Barry brought more heavy rains to many parts of New Jersey although Northwestern Middlesex County was spared somewhat.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=109</link>
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<title>When It Comes To Hurricane Seasons--It's Not How You Start, But How You Finish!</title>
<description>The first Hurricaneville Storm Report of 2007 focuses on the remnants of Tropical Storm Barry as of 2:20 PM EDT on June 3, 2007.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=108</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville Storm Report--Remnants Of Barry</title>
<description>The first Hurricaneville Storm Report of 2007 focuses on the remnants of Tropical Storm Barry as of 2:20 PM EDT on June 3, 2007.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/storm_report.html</link>
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<title>Barry Headed Towards New Jersey</title>
<description>The remnants of Tropical Storm Barry are moving up the Eastern Seaboard towards New Jersey.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=107</link>
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<title>More Preparation For Hurricane Season And Barry's Arrival</title>
<description>Greg Machos spent much of his Saturday getting prepared for the arrival of Barry's Remnants and also continue preparing for this hurricane season.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=106</link>
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<title>Storm Footage Of May 20th Thunderstorm Now On YouTube And Weather.com</title>
<description>Storm footage of a thunderstorm passing through Central Jersey two weeks ago has just been posted to both YouTube and Weather.com.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=105</link>
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<title>First Significant Typhoon Of 2007 Strikes In The Philippines</title>
<description>Typhoon season got underway early again in 2007 with the first significant typhoon to move through the Philippine islands recently.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=104</link>
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<title>Eastern Pacific Off To Fast Start Despite Talks Of La Nina</title>
<description>Despite predictions of a below average season in the Eastern Pacific, things have gotten off to a quick start with two named storms.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=103</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville Taking Steps To Being Prepared</title>
<description>Greg Machos and Hurricaneville.com are taking steps to prepare for the 2007 Atlantic Hurricane Season, which begins on Friday, June 1st.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=102</link>
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<title>Hurricane City To Have Kickoff Broadcast Of 2007 Season On Friday</title>
<description>Jim Williams of Hurricane City and the Weather Audio Broadcast Network will be having his annual kickoff broadcast of the hurricane season on Friday, June 1st.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=101</link>
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<title>Live Footage From Recent Severe Weather In New Jersey Now On Weather.com</title>
<description>Greg Machos has posted regular digital video of the live footage from the severe weather in Central Jersey last week on Weather.com.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=100</link>
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<title>Live Footage From Recent Severe Weather In New Jersey</title>
<description>Greg Machos has posted streaming video of the live footage he captured of the severe weather that rolled through Central Jersey on May 16, 2007.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=99</link>
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<title>Controversy Growing At NOAA</title>
<description>More fallout has developed from Bill Proenza's NHC cruasade to get more money.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=98</link>
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<title>Timelapse Video Footage Of May 16, 2007 Storm At YouTube</title>
<description>Greg Machos has posted timelapse video footage from May 16, 2007 including the severe thunderstorm that moved through Central Jersey.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=97</link>
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<title>2007 Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season Gets Underway</title>
<description>On Tuesday, May 15th, the 2007 Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season began with little fanfare.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=96</link>
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<title>New Jersey Burning</title>
<description>The Garden State joined Florida, Georgia, and California as states in the U.S. that are dealing with brush fires.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=95</link>
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<title>Severe Thunderstorm Watch In New Jersey Until 8:00 PM EDT</title>
<description>The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch until 8:00 PM on May 16, 2007.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=94</link>
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<title>Florida Governor's Hurricane Conference This Week</title>
<description>Despite the brush fires plaguing the Northern portion of the Sunshine State, the Florida Governor's Hurricane Conference got underway on Monday, May 14, 2007 in Fort Lauderdale.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=93</link>
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<title>Subtropical Storm Andrea--Analysis</title>
<description>Greg Machos analyzes the first named storm of the 2007 Atlantic Hurricane Season.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=92</link>
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<title>View Video From Weather Channel's Barely Protected Series At YouTube </title>
<description>Due to a scheduling snafu, Hurricaneville learned that the Barely Protected special on the Weather Channel was last week, but Pete Smith of Seaside Heights taped it, and posted it on YouTube.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=91</link>
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<title>Kansas Tornado Aftermath Reveals Another Problem From Katrina</title>
<description>The aftermath of a devastating tornado in Greensburg, Kansas revealed another issue unresolved from Katrina.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=90</link>
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<title>Extreme Weather Everywhere In U.S. Except Northeast</title>
<description>After an April that was brutal for the Northeast, the region has experience superb weather, but at the expense of other parts of the United States, which are dealing with severe weather of all kinds.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=89</link>
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<title>The Politics Of Storm Preparedness</title>
<description>Greg Machos discusses how being politically active can help you be pro-active when it comes to storm preparedness.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=88</link>
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<title>Bound Brook Goes To Washington</title>
<description>A political delegation from the Boro of Bound Brook traveled to Washington, D.C. to talk to federal officials about increasing funding for the Green Brook Flood Control Project.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=87</link>
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<title>Record Rainfall For April 2007 In New Jersey</title>
<description>Recent April rains put the month over the top with a record breaking rainfall in New Jersey.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=86</link>
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<title>Moon Rising Over New Jersey On Video At YouTube</title>
<description>Greg Machos has published more time lapse photography.  This time the video includes the full moon risinig over New Jersey.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=85</link>
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<title>More Rain Here In New Jersey</title>
<description>Unfortunately for many New Jersey residents, there was more rain last night in the Garden State to start the month of May.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=84</link>
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<title>Weather Channel To Feature Special Presentation On Hurricanes Hitting New Jersey</title>
<description>The Weather Channel is going to have a special on hurricanes hitting New Jersey called Barely Protected.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=83</link>
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<title>Analysis Of April Nor'easter And Recent Rains</title>
<description>Greg Machos gives some analysis on the recent Nor'easter and another storm that hit the Central Jersey area.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=82</link>
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<title>Ways To Help Out Central Jersey Flood Victims</title>
<description>Greg Machos provides information that recently appeared in the Star-Ledger on ways to help flood victims in New Jersey.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=81</link>
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<title>GWC Timelapse Video Of Days After Nor'easter 2007</title>
<description>Greg Machos has posted to YouTube timelapse video from his webcam of the days following the April Nor'easter 2007.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=80</link>
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<title>GWC Timelapse Video Of Days After Nor'easter 2007</title>
<description>Greg Machos has posted to YouTube timelapse video from his webcam of the days following the April Nor'easter 2007.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=80</link>
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<title>Global Warming Study Finds Increased Wind Shear In Atlantic And Eastern Pacific</title>
<description>Greg Machos writes and gives his thoughts on the latest study on the impact of Global Warming on Hurricanes.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=79</link>
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<title>Two Things To Worry About For This Upcoming Season</title>
<description>Greg Machos posts a commentary about problems at two pivotal government agencies that should give coastal residents a lot to be concerned about this upcoming season.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=78</link>
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<title>Getting Ready For Hurricane Season 2007</title>
<description>Greg Machos gives some thoughts for the upcoming Atlantic Hurricane Season in his first blog post of the year.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=77</link>
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<title>2007 Atlantic Storm Names</title>
<description>Here is the updated list of storm names including those for the upcoming 2007 Atlantic Hurricane Season.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/names.html</link>
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<title>2007 Eastern Pacific Storm Names</title>
<description>Here is the updated list of storm names including those for the upcoming 2007 Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/epac_names.html</link>
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<title>Other Footage Available At YouTube</title>
<description>Greg Machos also has some other recent weather footage that he has posted at YouTube.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=76</link>
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<title>April Nor'easter Footage Available At YouTube</title>
<description>Greg Machos has been hard at work over the past several days to get himself going for the 2007 Atlantic Hurricane Season with video footage of the recent Nor'easter.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=75</link>
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<title>Hurricane Gordon Threatens Azores</title>
<description>Greg Machos tries to close out his coverage of the 2006 season with a look back on one of the two major hurricanes, Hurricane Gordon.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/gordon.html</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville Book Review--November, 2006</title>
<description>Greg Machos begins to wrap up the 2006 Atlantic Hurricane Season with a book review on Jay Barnes book, North Carolina's Hurricane History.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/book_review_nov_2006.htm</link>
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<title>Saturn Storm Is A Hurricane</title>
<description>Greg Machos talks about the recent hurricane like storm found on Saturn's South Pole by a NASA Probe.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=74</link>
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<title>Recalling Hurricane Grace And The Perfect Storm--Fifteen Years Later</title>
<description>Greg Machos takes a look back at Hurricane Grace from 1991, and how it contributed to The Perfect Storm.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/grace.html</link>
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<title>Recalling Hurricanes Carla And Hattie--Forty-five Years Later</title>
<description>Greg Machos takes a look back at two Category Five Hurricanes and a season that had as many major hurricanes as the 2005 season.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/carla_and_hattie.html</link>
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<title>Remembering Hurricane Hortense--Ten Years Later</title>
<description>Greg Machos takes a look back at a hurricane that was remembered more for its torrential rains than the fact it became the second strongest storm of 1996.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/hortense.html</link>
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<title>Remembering The Great Miami Hurricane Of 1926--Eighty Years Later</title>
<description>Greg Machos takes a look back at a memorable hurricane from long ago.  The Great Miami Hurricane of 1926, which occurred 80 years ago on September 18th.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/1926_hurricane.html</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville Book Review--October, 2006</title>
<description>Greg Machos gives his review for Marq de Villiers book, Windswept.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/book_review_oct_2006.html</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville Strikes Advertising Deal With Diesel Service And Supply</title>
<description>Greg Machos makes a special announcement about the first ever advertising deal for Hurricaneville.com, which came to an agreement with Diesel Service And Supply.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=71</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville Making Up For Lost Time</title>
<description>It's been almost two weeks since there has been a post to the blog.  So it was time to give an update with links to four new articles.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=70</link>
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<title>Florence Strikes Bermuda</title>
<description>Greg Machos takes a look back at Hurricane Florence, which became the first storm to strike Bermuda in three years.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/florence.html</link>
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<title>Ernesto Becomes First Hurricane Of 2006</title>
<description>Greg Machos takes a look back at the first hurricane of the 2006 Atlantic Hurricane Season.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/ernesto.html</link>
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<title>Remembering Hurricane Fran</title>
<description>Greg Machos recalls the third of six major hurricanes to form during the 1996 season, and the second to make landfall in North Carolina.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/fran.html</link>
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<title>Remembering Hurricane Bertha</title>
<description>Greg Machos recalls the second storm and first hurricane of the 1996 season, which was the earliest storm on record to form in the Far Eastern Atlantic.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/bertha.html</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville Updates Its Frequently Asked Questions</title>
<description>In response to several requests, Hurricaneville has updated and added more to its Frequently Asked Questions page.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/faq.html</link>
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<title>Isaac Grows Into Bigger Problem Than Originally Thought</title>
<description>Isaac has strengthened into a hurricane, and is now threatening the Canadian Maritime Province of Newfoundland.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=69</link>
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<title>Brief Lull In Activity Ends As Isaac Forms In Central Atlantic</title>
<description>The brief period of peace and tranquility in the Tropical Atlantic ends as the ninth named storm forms.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=68</link>
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<title>Tropics Quiet Down After Helene...For The Time Being</title>
<description>Now that Helene is finally out of the way, the Atlantic tropics have become tranquil if only for a short time.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=67</link>
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<title>Helene And Gordon Making For A Stormy Duet</title>
<description>With Helene becoming the strongest storm in the Atlantic in 2006, and Gordon threatening the Azores, the two have combined to make a stormy tune.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=66</link>
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<title>Not Fair To Compare 2006 to 2005!</title>
<description>Greg Machos talks about the 2006 season, and how it is so wrong to compare it to the monster season that was 2005.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=65</link>
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<title>Helene Becomes Second Major Storm In The Atlantic</title>
<description>Greg Machos returns to the fold with an entry in the blog on Hurricane Helene, which strengthened to a Category Three Hurricane on Sunday night, September 17th.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=64</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville Book Review--September, 2006</title>
<description>Greg Machos gives his review for Path of Destruction:  The Devastation of New Orleans and the Coming Age of Superstorms.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/book_review_sep_2006.htm</link>
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