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| Subject: Caribbean Sea Wed Oct 20, 2010 12:17 am | |
| On October 9, the fifth tropical depression of the 1910 season formed from a tropical disturbance in the extreme southern Caribbean Sea, to the north of Panama. It tracked steadily northwestward, and attained tropical storm intensity on October 11. It continued to strengthen, and became a hurricane the next day.[1] On October 13, the storm was observed to the southwest of Cuba.[2] Early on October 14, the hurricane briefly reached an intensity corresponding to Category 3 status on the modern-day Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale before tracking ashore along the western tip of Cuba. However, it weakened somewhat after crossing the island. Upon emerging into the Gulf of Mexico, the hurricane slowed considerably.[1] best online bingoplay bingo online for free | |
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Number of posts : 18 Registration date : 2010-10-30
| Subject: Re: Caribbean Sea Wed Dec 22, 2010 10:15 pm | |
| On October 13, the storm was observed to the southwest of Cuba.[2] Early on October 14, the hurricane briefly reached an intensity corresponding to Category 3 status on the modern-day Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale before tracking ashore along the western tip of Cuba. However, it weakened somewhat after crossing the island. Upon emerging into the Gulf of Mexico, the hurricane slowed considerably.[1] betting och speltipsKirk Sanford GCA | |
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