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Hurricane History | Hurricane Now | Hurricane Predictions

 
Hurricane (FUTURE)
Although this is only an ongoing research program, the results have been very gratifying.
According to the research, the following dates stand out as possible Hurricane "threat days"
along the east coast, even into New England.


Watch the following dates:

August 29, 2008…storm located in Southeast, United Stated, moving northward along the coast.

August, 30, 2008…Storm moves up east coast and is located near New York City.

August 31, 2008…Storm  located over New England and moving away.

This storm is tropical and thus should be accompanied with heavy rains and windy conditions.

Mouse over date to see storm projected progress.




Second Storm:

September 14, 2008…Storm is located southeast of Hatteras, North Carolina and moving towards the Northwest.

September 15, 2008…Storm is located just east of New Jersey and south of Long Island. 

September 16, 2008…Storm is located just east of Cape Cod, Ma.
This storm is also tropical.  It is a rather intense storm accompanied with strong winds and heavy rains. 
Looks like a very close call.

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Third Storm:

Moves north of Cuba eventually arriving off southeast Florida 

September 26, 2008 to September 28, 2008 …storm slides over southern Florida, then near the west 
coast of Florida into the eastern Gulf States.

September 29, 2008…storm moves inland over the southeast states heading northeastward.

September 30, 2008….storm is located over eastern Virginia bringing torrential rains from 
Virginia northward.  

This storm is also tropical, but because of its inland track, torrential rainfall and not 
winds will be calling card.
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……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Remember, this is only a research project. No decisions should be made based on the information above. These storms could take altogether different tracks, or may not develop at all. Stay tuned to all local watches and warning issued by the National Hurricane Center to make any decisions.
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