Hurricane Emily - New Scientist Breaking News - Hurricane Emily whirls into Mexico
New Scientist Breaking News - Hurricane Emily whirls into Mexico
Hurricane Emily whirls into Mexico. 12:53 18 July 2005; NewScientist.com news service; Jeff Hecht. Related Articles. Hurricane Dennis tracks Ivan s path of
BBC NEWS | World | Americas | Thousands flee hurricane's path
Strong winds and rain from Hurricane Emily have begun lashing the Satellite image shows Hurricane Emily about 45 miles east-southeast of Grenada, as the
Hurricane Emily Aims at Mexico Coastline - Yahoo! News
Hurricane Emily's outer winds and rain began lashing the northeast Mexican coastline Tuesday afternoon, as thousands there and in southern Texas sought
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CNN.com - Hurricane Emily grows to Category 3 - Jul 15, 2005
Hurricane Emily regained Category 3 status Friday evening, packing 115 mile per hour winds as it hurtled across the Caribbean toward Jamaica and the Cayman
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CBS News | Hurricane Emily Strengthens | July 15, 2005 07:00:15
Hurricane Emily Strengthens. (AP) Hurricane Emily grew even more powerful Thursday after slamming into Grenada, tearing up crops, flooding streets and
CNN.com - Yucatan braces for Hurricane Emily - Jul 17, 2005
A dangerous Hurricane Emily neared the shores of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula with 135 mph winds late Sunday, with forecasters predicting it would make
Hurricane Emily - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hurricane Emily regional imagery, July 14, 2005 at 1915 UTC. Hurricane Emily was the fifth storm of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season and the earliest
Hurricane Emily roars across Yucatan - Weather News - MSNBC.com
Hurricane Emily swept over the Yucatan Peninsula, snapping whole rows of concrete power poles in half, flooding streets and shattering ground-floor windows.