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Thursday, August 31, 2006

Hurricane Season: Baja CA

Filed under: Environment | FrontPage | Mexico — by Will Kirkland @ 7:33 am

Evacuations in Acapulco, flooding in Baja California. Hurricane John in the Eastern Pacific (that means Western U.S. ) is worth watching…

Hurricane John is a dangerous Category 3 hurricane this morning, just 100 miles off the coast of Mexico. The storm is moving parallel to the coast, but any deviation to the right would bring the intense core to the coast, making it one of the strongest Pacific hurricanes ever to strike Mexico.


Jeff Masters
at Wunderground (second article)

1 Comment »

  1. Digital Traveler:

    I agree with your “watch out” comment for the Western US. I drew up a scenero, that will happen one day on my blog. Hope you get to take a look.
    http://digitalartphotographyfordummies.blogspot.com

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