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- September 6: Heavy rains, floods, and tornadoes all possible Hanna byproducts in the eastern United StatesAFP: Hanna hits US Coast...
- Maximum sustained winds: 70 mphNHC: Tropical Storm Hanna (August 28, 2008)
- Average speed: 20 mphNHC: Tropical Storm Hanna (August 28, 2008)
- Minimum central pressure: 984 milibarsNHC: Tropical Storm Hanna (August 28, 2008)
- The eighth storm of 2008 season
- Follows Hurricane GustavNHC: Tropical Storm Hanna (August 28, 2008)
- Rainfall and mudslides from Hanna killed over 130 people on the island HaitiTVNZ: Hurricane Ike weakens as Hanna lines up the Carolinas (September 6, 2008)
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Hurricane Hanna hit the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos on September 1, 2008.MSNBC: Hanna A Hurricaine, Could Hit East Coast (September 1, 2008) Hanna made landfall in the United States on September 6; after first striking the Carolinas the storm weakened as it moved up the coast.AFP: Hanna hits US Coast... The storm follows Hurricane Gustav, which made landfall in Louisiana and other Gulf states on September 1, 2008.CNN: Water Clears Levees As Gustav Makes Louisiana Landfall
This page contains information for those interested in tracking Hanna's path as it moves across the Atlantic.
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Hurricane Hanna Projected Path Questions
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How do meteorologists predict a hurricane's path? 2 AnswersHurricanes, and tropical cyclones in general, are steered by the larger-scale wind currents that surround them. These winds vary based on the strength and loca... read more -
Are you in the path of Hurricane Ida? 3 AnswersI am in fact in the projected path- the Alabama Gulf Coast. Preparing usually takes place within 12 hours of it making landfall. This means: 1.) Going to the b... read more -
When looking at NOAA's hurricane tracker, what is the "M" designation? 3 AnswersNASA launched a weather satellite called NOAA-M, later renamed (NOAA)-17(M). I suspect that the map you saw simply was data gathered from this craft which was l... read more -
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
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