Tropical Weather Reports
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Tropical Cyclone Freda Strikes Solomon Islands
News - Dec 31, 2012; 4:25 AM ET
Tropical Cyclone Freda has brought heavy rainfall to the Solomon Islands and is currently churning over the open Coral Sea.
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Timeline of Sandy, Controversy Surrounding the Storm
News - Dec 21, 2012; 6:04 AM ET
AccuWeather.com has assembled a timeline of the major events that have put Sandy in the spotlight and held it there for nearly two months.
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Deadly Tropical Cyclone Evan Approaching Fiji
News - Dec 16, 2012; 6:10 AM ET
While Samoa cleans up from the wrath of Tropical Cyclone Evan, Fiji is threatened as the storm travels to the west-southwest.
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Super Typhoon Bopha Now Twice as Deadly as Sandy
News - Dec 11, 2012; 6:34 AM ET
The people of the Philippines are continuing to pick up the pieces in the wake of what was Super Typhoon Bopha.
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Infographic: Stats of 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season
News - Dec 3, 2012; 5:48 AM ET
An infographic covers all the stats of the 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season, showing high numbers for the whole season.
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Typhoon Bopha Has Sights Set on the Philippines
News - Dec 3, 2012; 4:29 AM ET
While the hurricane season is likely over for the United States, other parts of the world are not so lucky.
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Hurricane Season Officially Ends, But Atlantic Not Quiet
News - Dec 2, 2012; 4:15 PM ET
The 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially ended with November, but there are signs that Mother Nature wants to defy human boundaries.
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Remembering "Wrong Way" Hurricane Lenny
News - Nov 19, 2012; 11:38 AM ET
While the tropics are currently quiet, Hurricane Lenny was tracking the "wrong way" through the Atlantic Basin on this date in 1999.
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What is the Saffir-Simpson Wind Scale?
The Saffir-Simpson Wind Scale is a categorical classification of hurricanes based on their wind speed, used by the U.S. government's National Hurricane Center.
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Atlantic Category 5 Storms
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Retired Hurricane Names
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