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Pastimes : All Things Weather and Mother Nature

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To: Don Green who wrote (120)9/17/2021 10:43:16 AM
From: Don Green  Read Replies (1) of 942
 
The path of every major hurricane and cyclone from 1985 to 2005 in one wild image

Living in Houston comes with an inherent risk: hurricane season.

Late August and early September are particularly active for storms. Thankfully, Houston survived Hurricane Nicholas this week relatively unscathed.

This image from the National Hurricane Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NASA shows the path of all major cyclones -- they're called hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean and typhoons in the Pacific Ocean -- from 1985 through 2005.

NOAA Historical Hurricane TracksExplore more than 150 years of historical hurricane landfalls.

Hurricane HistoryView more than 150 years of hurricane tracking data in your region. Shown here: Category 4 and 5 hurricane tracks that crossed over the state of Florida between 1910 and 2018.
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