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The Monitor's Hurricane Tracker
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Keep an eye on the waters with our Hurricane Tracker. Click here to see it.... Full story
Previous hurricanes and their paths
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Hurricane winds: What to expect
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Hurricane Dolly's 75 mph winds could wreak havoc on mobile and prefabricated homes, but pose little danger to standard buildings.Flying debris, though, could change that equation. At 55 mph, falling trees and flying branches can cause significant dam... Full story
Weather.gov Hurricane Information
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This map indicates the potential inundation area by a storm surge of the listed height.  To determine water depth you must subtract your elevation.  Accuracy is +/- 20%.
The Storm Surge
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Storm surge is a large dome of water, 50 to 100 miles wide that sweeps across the coastline along and to the right of where the eye makes landfall. The stronger the hurricane winds, the higher the storm surge.  The storm surge can be more than 1... Full story
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