Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Dean Landfall in Mexico, Again
Dean has now made it's second landfall in Mexico, this time as a Catagory 2, much less than Catagory 5 Landfall in the Yucatan on Monday.
Dean will maintain a westward trek for a little while, and weaken significantly with the large land mass, higher terrain of the Mexican interior. Advisorys by the National Hurricane Center will likely stop prior to the system reamerging on the west coast. Many Carribean areas have been affected by this storm, and will likely stay in the news until the next system is born.
At the moment the tropics are not showing any immenient developing storms, but a few waves near Africa bare watching.
Labels:
Dean,
Hurricane,
Mexico,
NHC,
tropical storm
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