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					<title>Alberto Makes Landfall</title> 
					<link>http://www.hurricane-watchers.com/blog_22.shtml</link> 
					<description>While Tropical Storm Alberto never made hurricane classifications, officials are not taking any chances.  There is still concern about how it will effect the area with floods and t...</description> 
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					<title>Alberto: First 2006 Hurricane</title> 
					<link>http://www.hurricane-watchers.com/blog_21.shtml</link> 
					<description>Today forecasters issued the first hurricane warning of the 2006 hurricane season.  Tropical storm Alberto is the first named storm of the 2006 season.  It quickly gained strength ...</description> 
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					<title>2006 Hurricane Names</title> 
					<link>http://www.hurricane-watchers.com/blog_20.shtml</link> 
					<description>There has been some interest for the names of the hurricanes for 2006.  I cannot tell what will become of these, but here they are:

Hurricane Alberto
Hurricane Beryl
Hurricane...</description> 
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					<title>Hurricane Katrina Relief</title> 
					<link>http://www.hurricane-watchers.com/blog_19.shtml</link> 
					<description>I recently talked to Chuck Anderson, a graphic designer, who aided the relief effort in Biloxi and New Orleans.  He talked about his experiences, the people he met, and the destruc...</description> 
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					<title>New Orleans Dumping</title> 
					<link>http://www.hurricane-watchers.com/blog_18.shtml</link> 
					<description>After Hurricane Katrina there has been tons of rebel and wreckage everywhere.  The Sierra club is trying to get the dumping to occur in a safe manor.  However the state has allowed...</description> 
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					<title>New Orleans Fires 45</title> 
					<link>http://www.hurricane-watchers.com/blog_17.shtml</link> 
					<description>New Orleans fires 45 officers that left before or after Hurricane Katrina and have not been seen since.  They have left either before or 10-15 days after Hurricane Katrina made lan...</description> 
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					<title>Hurricane Wilma Supply Trouble</title> 
					<link>http://www.hurricane-watchers.com/blog_16.shtml</link> 
					<description>Supplies after Hurricane Wilma have been a bit of a problem.  Residents in North Miami had to wait for up to 12 hours for supplies after Hurricane Wilma.  One of the places where t...</description> 
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					<title>Hurricane Wilma Kills Six</title> 
					<link>http://www.hurricane-watchers.com/blog_15.shtml</link> 
					<description>Hurricane Wilma struck Florida and killed six people.  Hurricane Wilma also left 3.2 million homes without power.  36,000 people are staying in shelters while the weather calms dow...</description> 
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					<title>Hurricane Wilma Strikes Mexico</title> 
					<link>http://www.hurricane-watchers.com/blog_14.shtml</link> 
					<description>On Friday and Saturday Hurricane Wilma struck the Yucatan Peninsula causing major flooding and chaos. Cozumel had over 25 hours of continuous hurricane conditions.  With winds over...</description> 
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					<title>Hurricane Willma Landfall on Sunday</title> 
					<link>http://www.hurricane-watchers.com/blog_13.shtml</link> 
					<description>Hurricane Wilma is expected to make landfall by Sunday night.  Hurricane Wilma has been downgraded from a Category 5 to a Category 4 late Wednesday.  However the power of the storm...</description> 
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