Monday, July 7, 2008

hurricane bertha

Bertha to remain out of Gulf of Mexico this week
hurricane-bertha-noaa.jpg of Hurricane Bertha in 1996.NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hurricane Bertha should remain out of the oil-rich Gulf of Mexico for at least the next five days as it approaches Bermuda, meteorologists forecast Monday. read
Eerste orkaan van 2008
Image:Hurricane Bertha (1990).JPGHurricane BERTHA (05-17 JUL)Al eerder waren we op Crapweb.nl getuige van tornado’s nu komen daar de orkanen bij! MIAMI - De eerste orkaan van 2008 heeft zich maandag gevormd boven het midden van de Atlantische Oceaan. Dat heeft het Amerikaanse National Hurricane Center (NHC) bekendgemaakt. De meteorologen van het orkanencentrum kunnen nog niet voorspellen of orkaan Bertha uiteindelijk ook aan land zal komen. De orkaan bereikte maandagochtend windsnelheden van 120 kilometer per uur. Daarmee geldt Bertha vooralsnog a read
First up in hurricane season 2008: Bertha
Hurricane Bertha (1996) north of Here is Hurricane Bertha north of We have our first hurricane of the year confirmed in the Atlantic, now. Hurricane Bertha is now chugging away out there about halfway between the US mainland and Africa. It’s much too early to tell if she’ll make landfall anywhere but we’ll keep an eye on her. read
Bertha is first Atlantic hurricane of season
Hurricane Fran is the strongest Hurricane Fran heads toward landfall Bertha is first Atlantic hurricane of season by The Associated Press Monday July 07, 2008, 6:34 AM Tropical storm Bertha has strengthened to become the first hurricane of the Atlantic season. As of 5 a.m. Monday, Hurricane Bertha was about 845 miles east of the northern Leeward Islands. Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center said it is too early to say if or where the storm will hit land. read
Bertha, First Hurricane of the 2008 Atlantic Season
Hurricane FranHurricane Bertha Track…BERTHA BECOMES THE FIRST HURRICANE OF THE 2008 ATLANTIC SEASON… Hurricane Wind Speed Probability Warnings and 3-Day Cone Warnings and 5-Day Cone Experimental Warnings and Surface Wind Mariner’s 1-2-3 Rule Wind History read

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