Hurricanes in Cuba - Hurricane Lili, Hurricane Gustav, Hurricane Georges, Hurricane Noel, Hurricane Ida, Hurricane Charley, Hurricane Dolly (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 130. Chapters: Hurricane Lili, Hurricane Gustav, Hurricane Georges, Hurricane Noel, Hurricane Ida, Hurricane Charley, Hurricane Dolly, Hurricane Ernesto, Hurricane Wilma, Hurricane Tomas, Hurricane Dennis, Tropical Storm Fay, Tropical Storm Alberto, Hurricane Flora, Tropical Storm Nicole, Tropical Storm Barry, Hurricane Paloma, Effects of Hurricane Georges in Cuba, Hurricane Allen, Hurricane Isidore, Hurricane Michelle, 1910 Cuba hurricane, Hurricane King, Tropical Storm Keith, Hurricane Cleo, 1909 Monterrey hurricane, Tropical Storm Arlene, 1924 Cuba hurricane, 1930 Dominican Republic hurricane, Hurricane Alberto, Tropical Depression Fourteen, Tropical Storm Gilda, Hurricane Inez, Hurricane Celia, Tropical Depression One, Tropical Storm Fabian, Hurricane Allison, 1909 Greater Antilles hurricane, 1948 Miami hurricane, 1946 Florida hurricane, Tropical Storm Laura, Hurricane Alma, Hurricane Kate, 1944 Cuba-Florida hurricane, Great Havana Hurricane of 1846, Hurricane Floyd, 1932 Cuba hurricane, Tropical Storm Alice, Hurricane Gladys, Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Hilda. Excerpt: Hurricane Gustav (pronounced ) was the second most destructive hurricane of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm was the seventh tropical cyclone, third hurricane, and second major hurricane of the season. Gustav caused serious damage and casualties in Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, Cuba and the United States. Gustav caused at least $6.6 billion (2008 USD) in damages. Gustav triggered the largest evacuation in United States history. More than 3 million people fled the oncoming hurricane. It formed on the morning of August 25, 2008, about 260 miles (420 km) southeast of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and rapidly strengthened into a tropical storm that afternoon and into a hurricane early on August 26. Later that day it made landfa...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 130. Chapters: Hurricane Lili, Hurricane Gustav, Hurricane Georges, Hurricane Noel, Hurricane Ida, Hurricane Charley, Hurricane Dolly, Hurricane Ernesto, Hurricane Wilma, Hurricane Tomas, Hurricane Dennis, Tropical Storm Fay, Tropical Storm Alberto, Hurricane Flora, Tropical Storm Nicole, Tropical Storm Barry, Hurricane Paloma, Effects of Hurricane Georges in Cuba, Hurricane Allen, Hurricane Isidore, Hurricane Michelle, 1910 Cuba hurricane, Hurricane King, Tropical Storm Keith, Hurricane Cleo, 1909 Monterrey hurricane, Tropical Storm Arlene, 1924 Cuba hurricane, 1930 Dominican Republic hurricane, Hurricane Alberto, Tropical Depression Fourteen, Tropical Storm Gilda, Hurricane Inez, Hurricane Celia, Tropical Depression One, Tropical Storm Fabian, Hurricane Allison, 1909 Greater Antilles hurricane, 1948 Miami hurricane, 1946 Florida hurricane, Tropical Storm Laura, Hurricane Alma, Hurricane Kate, 1944 Cuba-Florida hurricane, Great Havana Hurricane of 1846, Hurricane Floyd, 1932 Cuba hurricane, Tropical Storm Alice, Hurricane Gladys, Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Hilda. Excerpt: Hurricane Gustav (pronounced ) was the second most destructive hurricane of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm was the seventh tropical cyclone, third hurricane, and second major hurricane of the season. Gustav caused serious damage and casualties in Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, Cuba and the United States. Gustav caused at least $6.6 billion (2008 USD) in damages. Gustav triggered the largest evacuation in United States history. More than 3 million people fled the oncoming hurricane. It formed on the morning of August 25, 2008, about 260 miles (420 km) southeast of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and rapidly strengthened into a tropical storm that afternoon and into a hurricane early on August 26. Later that day it made landfa...

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August 2011

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132

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978-1-157-48920-7

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