Hurricane Nate is nearing peak intensity (strong Category 1 hurricane with sustained winds of 90 miles per hour) as it races toward landfall on the Mississippi-Alabama coast tonight (Fig. 1). However, with the strongest winds and the greatest push of water toward the coast on its eastern flank, places from extreme eastern Louisiana to northwest Florida stand to take the greatest beating…To read the full story, click here - http://www.weatherworks.com/lifelong-learning-blog/?p=1417
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Miki Field
10/7/2017 08:53:18 pm
Nice. Really nice, Mike. Thank you.
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