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<title>Igor Is One Huge Hurricane</title>
<description>Greg Machos talks about the size of Hurricane Igor, and how it ranks among hurricanes from the past.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=495</link>
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<title>GWC Time Lapse–Severe Weather Outbreak In NJ–September 16, 2010</title>
<description>Here is a time lapse video of the severe thunderstorm outbreak and its impact close to home in South Plainfield.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=494</link>
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<title>Hurricane Karl Impacts Mexican East Coast</title>
<description>Hurricane Karl, which rapidly intensified into a major hurricane in just the past 36 hours, just made landfall along the Southeast Mexican coast just north of Veracruz.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=493</link>
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<title>Igor On A Collision Course With Bermuda</title>
<description>Massive and powerful hurricane Igor is on a collision course with the tiny resort island of Bermuda, which last saw a major hurricane in 2003.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=492</link>
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<title>Julia Still Hanging On As A Hurricane In Northeast Atlantic</title>
<description>Hurricane Julia is still hanging on to Category One status with winds of 85 miles per hour in the Central Atlantic.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=491</link>
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<title>Three Hurricanes In The Atlantic</title>
<description>With the intensification of Karl over the past two days, we now have three active hurricanes in the Atlantic.  Greg Machos briefly describes all of them in this blog post.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=489</link>
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<title>Wild Weather In New Jersey On Thursday</title>
<description>A line of severe thunderstorms produced the worst severe weather outbreak in the Garden State since the Labor Day Storm of 1998.  Funnel clouds were reported along with winds up to 80 miles per hour, but no confirmed reports of tornadoes.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=488</link>
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<title>Yet Another Disturbance Being Monitored For Development</title>
<description>The National Hurricane Center is monitoring yet another area of disturbed weather in the Eastern Atlantic on Friday morning.  A broad area of low pressure is generating shower and thunderstorm activity south of the Cape Verde Islands.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=490</link>
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<title>Tropical Storm Karl Makes Landfall In Yucatan</title>
<description>Before rapidly intensifying into the fifth major hurricane of the season, Karl moved through the Yucatan Peninsula as a tropical storm on Wednesday night.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=487</link>
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<title>A Rarity In The Tropical Atlantic On Wednesday</title>
<description>Greg Machos takes a look at the rarity that occurred in the Tropical Atlantic on Wednesday.  For the first time since 1926, there are two Category Four systems in the Atlantic at the same time.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=485</link>
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<title>Watching Africa...Could Even More Be On The Way?</title>
<description>Right now, we have plenty of trouble to deal with throughout the Atlantic Basin with three named storms, but activity in the far Eastern Atlantic and across Africa indicates that more could be coming.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=486</link>
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<title>Triple Tropical Activity In Atlantic</title>
<description>The Atlantic Basin continues to be busy with action as two more storms developed in addition to the strengthening of Hurricane Igor over the past couple days.  We've now had eight named storms in the past 25 days in the Atlantic. Four of those storms have gone on to become major hurricanes.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=482</link>
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<title>GWC Time Lapse Video of Bright And Breezy Day In NJ on September 8, 2010</title>
<description>View time lapse video of the weather conditions in Central Jersey on September 8th.  The weather was sunny and breezy in South Plainfield as the mercury climbed to near 90 degrees.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=484</link>
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<title>GWC Time Lapse Video of Breezy Labor Day on September 6, 2010</title>
<description>View time lapse video of the weather conditions in Central Jersey on Labor Day.  The weather was sunny and breezy in South Plainfield, a perfect way to end the summer.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=483</link>
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<title>GWC Time Lapse Video of Hurricane Earl Turning Out To Be A Dud on September 3, 2010</title>
<description>View time lapse video of the weather conditions in Central Jersey on the day Hurricane Earl made its closest approach to the East Coast of the United States during the Friday before Labor Day.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=481</link>
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<title>GWC Time Lapse Video of The Calm Before Earl on September 2, 2010</title>
<description>View time lapse video of the weather conditions in Central Jersey on the day before Hurricane Earl made its closest approach to the East Coast of the United States.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=480</link>
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<title>Strong Thunderstorms Pay Visit To Central Jersey</title>
<description>Strong Thunderstorms paid a surprise visit to the Central Jersey region on Monday evening.  Even forecasters were startled as the skies darkened over Middlesex County as well as other portions of the New York City metro area.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=479</link>
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<title>Summer Winding Down In Central Jersey</title>
<description>Temperatures continue to gradually decline as Central Jersey heads to the beginning of the fall season.  High temps were below 80 degrees throughout the past week.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=478</link>
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<title>Igor Getting Gradually Stronger In Eastern Atlantic</title>
<description>Tropical Storm Igor has had some trials and tribulations over the past couple days, but may be finally getting its act together as it moves westward in the Eastern Atlantic.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=476</link>
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<title>Another Impressive Wave About To Enter Eastern Atlantic</title>
<description>The Cape Verde Season continues to be in high gear with another strong tropical wave coming off the coast of Africa into the Eastern Atlantic.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=475</link>
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<title>Disturbance In Windwards Garnering Some Attention</title>
<description>With the remnants of Gaston deteriorating over the past couple of days, new focus has been put in an area of disturbed weather in the Windward Islands.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=474</link>
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<title>Fall Makes A Premature Visit To South Plainfield</title>
<description>After a couple days of flirting with 90 degree temperatures, Northwestern Middlesex County, New Jersey got a taste of things to come the past two days with fall like weather.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=473</link>
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<title>Igor Struggling To Get Its Act Together</title>
<description>Tropical Storm Igor continues to struggle in the Eastern Atlantic as it battles easterly shear from a nearby low, but things could be changing.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=472</link>
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<title>Hermine’s Remnants Still Causing A Lot Of Problems</title>
<description>Hermine may have been finally downgraded to a remnant low, but don't tell that to all the folks in Texas and the Great Plains.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=471</link>
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<title>Staten Island Brush Fire Sends Smoke Across Jersey</title>
<description>Dry and breezy conditions helped fuel a series of brush fires taking place on Staten Island that have produce smoke seen as far away as Sandy Hook, New Jersey.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=470</link>
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<title>Mercury Just Reaches 90 Degrees In South Plainfield On Wednesday</title>
<description>For the 38th time since May 7th, the temperature reached a high of at least 90 degrees in Northwestern Middlesex County, New Jersey.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=469</link>
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<title>Red Flag Warnings Continue In Mid-Atlantic</title>
<description>The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey has issued a Red Flag Warning for much of the Garden State as well as portions of Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=468</link>
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<title>Temperature Just Misses 90 Degree Mark In South Plainfield</title>
<description>The heat is trying to make a comeback in New Jersey as the mercury climbed to just under 90 degrees here in Northwest Middlesex County.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=466</link>
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<title>Hermine Comes Ashore Just South Of Brownsville</title>
<description>Tropical Storm Hermine came ashore last night in extreme Northern Mexico, and is still producing heavy rains, gusty winds, and even tornadoes in portions of Texas.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=465</link>
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<title>New York And Atlantic City Listed Among Most Vulnerable</title>
<description>Greg Machos comments on New York City and Atlantic City listed as being the most vulnerable and overdue cities to a hurricane.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=464</link>
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<title>Hermine Strengthens Some As It Approaches Landfall</title>
<description>Tropical Storm Hermine has gradually strengthened during the day, but is there enough time and real estate for the system to strengthen further into a hurricane before making landfall in the Western Gulf?</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=463</link>
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<title>Torrential Rains Causing Floods And Mudslides In Guatemala And Mexico</title>
<description>Tropical Rains From TD Eleven E in the Eastern Pacific, and Tropical Storm Hermine have caused devastating mudslides and floods in Southern Mexico and Guatemala over the past few days killing dozens there.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=462</link>
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<title>Tropical Storm Hermine Emerges In Southwestern Gulf</title>
<description>What had been an area of disturbed weather in the Bay of Campeche has developed into Tropical Storm Hermine, the eighth named storm of the 2010 Atlantic Hurricane Season.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=459</link>
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<title>Above Average Activity In Atlantic So Far This Season</title>
<description>With the recent flurry of activity in the Tropical Atlantic, the 2010 Atlantic Hurricane Season has been above average for the period of June 1st through Labor Day.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=460</link>
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<title>Still Watching Activity In Eastern Atlantic And Across Africa</title>
<description>The National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida still give a high probability that the remnants of Tropical Storm Gaston will regenerate.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=458</link>
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<title>Remnants Of Gaston Still Have Good Chance To Regenerate</title>
<description>The National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida still give a high probability that the remnants of Tropical Storm Gaston will regenerate.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=457</link>
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<title>Greg’s Weather Center Is Back</title>
<description>Greg Machos talks about the return of an old web site from the past, Greg's Weather Center.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=461</link>
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<title>Another Hurricane Misses New Jersey</title>
<description>Greg Machos explains why Hurricane Earl didn't impact New Jersey that much, and how it is so difficult for a major hurricane to strike the Garden State.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=452</link>
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<title>Earl Closes In On Nova Scotia</title>
<description>Earl may have lost its punch, but it is still out there as it is ready to strike Nova Scotia in the Canadian Maritimes.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=455</link>
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<title>Atlantic Tropics Still Remain Busy This Labor Day Weekend</title>
<description>Earl may be gone, but the Atlantic Basin is still active with potential problems on this Saturday morning before Labor Day.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=456</link>
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<title>Red Flag Warning In Effect For Jersey</title>
<description>Recent dry weather, gusty winds, and low humidity put much of New Jersey under increased fire risk on Saturday.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=454</link>
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<title>Pleasant Weather On Tap For Rest Of Labor Day Weekend</title>
<description>In the wake of Hurricane Earl's passing and a cold front moving through, some nice weather is on tap for the Garden State this weekend.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=453</link>
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<title>Hurricane Earl Weakens To Strong Category One Storm</title>
<description>Massive, but weakened Hurricane Earl moves away from the Outer Banks and up the Eastern Seaboard as a Strong Category One Hurricane.  Southeastern New England and the Canadian Maritimes are under the gun.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=451</link>
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<title>GWC Storm Footage of Hurricane Earl Causing Waves At Sandy Hook–Part III</title>
<description>The third installment of video footage of the wave action at Sandy Hook as swells from Hurricane Earl took effect.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=446</link>
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<title>GWC Storm Footage of Hurricane Earl Causing Waves At Sandy Hook–Part II</title>
<description>This is the second installment of video footage of wave action as Sandy Hook caused by long period swells from Hurricane Earl.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=445</link>
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<title>GWC Storm Footage of Hurricane Earl Causing Waves At Sandy Hook–Part I</title>
<description>Greg Machos traveled down to Sandy Hook on the Jersey Shore to take video footage of the waves coming ashore from long period swells generated by Hurricane Earl, which was well to the south on Thursday afternoon.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=444</link>
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<title>Fiona Weakens Some More As Watch Becomes Warning For Bermuda</title>
<description>Hurricane Hunter aircraft fly into Tropical Storm Fiona, and find it slightly weaker, but a Tropical Storm Warning is still in effect for Bermuda.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=450</link>
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<title>Gaston Dissipates To Remnant Low In East Atlantic</title>
<description>What had been Tropical Storm Gaston weakened to a remnant low on Thursday afternoon, but its remains may regenerate.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=449</link>
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<title>Probability Rises For Tropical Wave In Eastern Atlantic</title>
<description>The National Hurricane Center increases the probability for tropical development with a tropical wave in the Eastern Atlantic.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=448</link>
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<title>Heat Wave Reaches Fifth Day Here In Jersey On Thursday</title>
<description>For the second time this summer the Garden State had a heat wave for five days as the mercury soared about 90 again on Thursday.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=447</link>
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<title>Advisories Stretched Further North As Earl Strengthens To Intense Category Four</title>
<description>Hurricane Earl strengthens to an intense Category Four Hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Scale with winds of 145 miles per hour as watches and warnings are extended further north into Maine and Canada.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=443</link>
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<title>Fiona Weakens As Watch Posted For Bermuda</title>
<description>Tropical Storm Fiona weakens to have 50 mile per hour winds as a Tropical Storm Watch is issued for Bermuda.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=442</link>
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<title>No Change In Strength For Fledgling Tropical Storm Gaston</title>
<description>Tropical Storm Gaston remains minimal with 40 mile per hour winds, but is expected to become a hurricane in the coming days.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=441</link>
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<title>Tropical Wave In Eastern Atlantic Given Low Risk At The Moment</title>
<description>Latest tropical wave off the African Coast is given a 10 percent chance of tropical cyclone formation over the next 48 hours.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=440</link>
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<title>Surprising Complacency Along Mid-Atlantic Coast</title>
<description>Despite an intensifying Category Four Hurricane approaching the Mid-Atlantic Coast, there is surprising complacency among residents there as Greg Machos explains.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=439</link>
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<title>September Starts Out Where August Left Off With Another Hot Day</title>
<description>For the fourth straight day, temperatures rose above 90 degrees here in New Jersey as well as other parts of the Northeast.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=438</link>
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<title>Watches And Warnings Stretched Northward As Earl Regains Strength</title>
<description>New hurricane and tropical storm advisories have been issued by the National Hurricane Center as Hurricane Earl becomes a Category Four Hurricane again.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=435</link>
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<title>Tropical Storm Gaston Forms In The Eastern Atlantic</title>
<description>There is a new tropical storm in the Atlantic as Gaston becomes the seventh named storm of the season, and the fourth to form in the past 11 days.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=434</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville Update Watches Are Now Warnings Along The North Carolina Coast</title>
<description>The National Hurricane Center has now issued Hurricane Warnings for portions of the North Carolina coast in response to Hurricane Earl.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=432</link>
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<title>Earl Weakens Slightly, But Still A Powerful Hurricane As It Heads Northwestward</title>
<description>Hurricane Earl lost a bit of its punch during the overnight on Wednesday, but it is still a Category Three Hurricane with winds of 125 miles per hour as Greg Machos discusses.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=431</link>
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<title>Comparing Earl To Other Storms In Its Location</title>
<description>Greg Machos takes a look at another storms that were in the general vicinity of where Hurricane Earl is located in the Western Atlantic.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=427</link>
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<title>Other Storms In The Same Location As Earl</title>
<description>Check out what other storms existed in the same location of Hurricane Earl and Tropical Storm Fiona as well as TD #9.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/other_storms.php</link>
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<title>Tropical Storm Fiona Strengthens On The Heels Of Earl</title>
<description>Hurricaneville continues to watch Tropical Storm Fiona, which strengthened a bit on Wednesday morning.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=430</link>
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<title>Wave In Eastern Atlantic Getting Its Act Together</title>
<description>A tropical wave in the Eastern Atlantic located to the West of the Cape Verde Islands is beginning to get better organized.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=429</link>
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<title>More Trouble Could Be Coming Off Africa</title>
<description>Greg Machos makes a brief note on what could be coming down the pike across the African continent.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=433</link>
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<title>August Ends With Warmest Day Of Month In South Plainfield</title>
<description>The month of August ended with the warmest temperature of the month as the heat wave continued in the Eastern U.S.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=428</link>
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<title>Earl Now A Dangerous Category Four Hurricane</title>
<description>Hurricane Earl became the strongest storm of the 2010 Atlantic Hurricane season as it churned away from the Leeward Islands and Puerto Rico.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=426</link>
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<title>Cape Verde Season Now In High Gear</title>
<description>The 2010 Atlantic Hurricane Season got off to a slow start, but things have picked up as the Cape Verde Season is coming into its own.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=425</link>
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<title>Fiona Finally Forms In Western Atlantic</title>
<description>A tropical wave that came off the coast of Africa several days earlier, finally developed into Tropical Storm Fiona, the sixth named storm of the 2010 season.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=424</link>
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<title>Last Advisory Issued On Danielle</title>
<description>The NHC bids adieu to Danielle with its last advisory on the storm.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=423</link>
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<title>Jersey Shore To Start Feeling Effects Of Earl On Wednesday</title>
<description>The rip currents and heavy surf will return on Wednesday as the effects of Earl begin to be felt along the Jersey Shore.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=422</link>
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<title>Another 90 Degree Day In Jersey</title>
<description>Another East Coast heat wave enters its third day as temperatures reached the 90s on Monday in Jersey.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=421</link>
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<title>See the rest of the August blog posts in the Hurricane Blogosphere</title>
<description>Take a look at the rest of the blog posts from the month of August.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?m=201008</link>
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<title>Hurricaneville Message Board Now Operational</title>
<description>The board is back for discussion of the latest goings on in the tropics.</description>
<link>http://b3.boards2go.com/boards/board.cgi?&user=hurricaneville</link>
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<title>This Date In Hurricaneville History</title>
<description>Check out what storms formed on this date in Hurricaneville history.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/this_date.php</link>
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<title>Follow Hurricaneville on Facebook</title>
<description>Get the latest info in the tropics from Hurricaneville on Facebook.</description>
<link>http://hurricaneville.com/blog/?p=437</link>
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<title>Follow Hurricaneville on Twitter</title>
<description>Follow the latest news in the tropics from Hurricaneville on twitter.</description>
<link>http://www.twitter.com/hurricaneville</link>
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<title>Visit the Hurricaneville Blogosphere</title>
<description>To check out stories that you have missed over the past month or so, check out our blog.</description>
<link>http://www.hurricaneville.com/blog</link>
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