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OVERVIEW OF ACTIVE STORMS
History, current position (number indicates hurricane category) and 5-day track, as predicted by the National Hurricane Center, for active tropical systems. The uncertainty in a storm's predicted track is indicated by the surrounding cone. Outlined areas are those identified by NHC for potential development within 48 hours. Powered by HAMWeather.INTERACTIVE TROPICAL TRACKING MAP
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SATELLITE VIEW OF ATLANTIC & GULF OF MEXICO
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2009 STORM NAMES: Ana ... Bill ... Claudette ... Danny ... Erika ...Fred ... Grace ... Henri ... Ida ... Joaquin ... Kate ... Larry ... Mindy ... Nicholas ... Odette ... Peter ... Rose ... Sam ... Teresa ... Victor ... Wanda | How Storms Are Named
By Capital Weather Gang |
August 1, 2008; 12:00 PM ET
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