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- Hurricane Gustav was a Category 2 hurricane as it approached Louisiana on September 1, 2008CNN: Water Clears Levees as Gustav... (September 1, 2008)
- Sustained winds: 110 miles per hourNPR: Hurricane Gustab Makes Landfall... (September 1, 2008)
- Storm surges from 10-14 feetNPR: Hurricane Gustab Makes Landfall... (September 1, 2008)
- Nearly 2 million people have evacuated the areaNPR: Hurricane Gustab Makes Landfall... (September 1, 2008)
- Several news stations are offering live-feeds as they report on Hurricane Gustav
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Hurricane Gustav made landfall near Cocodrie, Louisiana, on September 1, 2008. The eye of the storm was located just southwest of New Orleans.CNN: Water Clears Levees as Gustav... (September 1, 2008)
This page is a collection of user-submitted videos and first-hand accounts of the storm as it approaches land in the Gulf of Mexico and news reports related to the hurricane. Several news stations are also providing live-feed streaming videos as they report on Hurricane Gustav.
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Hurricane Gustav Videos Questions
Does the same forces that cause a tornado cause a hurricane? 1 Answer-----quote----- Tornadoes are formed because of instability in the atmosphere, whereas hurricanes are formed when a wet mass of air over the sea evaporates. Be... read more
Are the frequency of hurricanes in the last decade increasing or decreasing? 1 AnswerThey are downward trends in the frequency of intense Atlantic hurricanes during the past five decades. There is concern that the enhanced greenhouse effect may... read more
What are the boundaries of the hurricane box? 3 AnswersA Hebert box (pronounced AY-bear) is one of two regions of the Atlantic Ocean that are useful as predictors of hurricanes that will strike South Florida. They a... read more
What sustains a vortex in a hurricane and tornado, once it forms? 1 Answer-------quote----- The vortex of a tornado is the funnel like shape of the cloud of winds that if it goes above a certain velocity and reaches the ground then be... read more