Sunday, August 31, 2008
Hurricane Gustav’s angle hints at widespread damage; GOP drops convention’s opening night as Gustav nears; Storm Hanna, off Florida, keeps experts guessing; Fay leaves behind lots of water for Fla. lake
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Tags:convention, damage, Fay, GOP, Hanna, Hurricane Gustav
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Saturday, August 30, 2008
Nagin warns of ’storm of century;’ Mandatory evacuations issued; Contraflow to start Sunday as area evacuates
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 11:25 pm EDT
Tags:contraflow, evacuations, Gustav, hurricane, Katrina, New Orleans, storm
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Friday, August 29, 2008
New Orleans sets plan for hurricane evacuation; Powerful Hurricane Gustav heads to Caymans
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 11:50 pm EDT
Tags:Caymans, evacuation, Hurricane Gustav, Katrina, New Orleans
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Thursday, August 28, 2008
Storm plans put into motion in New Orleans; Texas makes preparations in cast Gustav strikes; Tropical Storm Hanna forms, could threaten U.S. late next week
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 4:47 pm EDT
Tags:Gustav, Hanna, hurricane, New Orleans, Texas, tropical storm, Tropical Storm Hanna
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Gustav kills 22; US Gulf Coast prepares; New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin to return from DNC immediately
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 4:47 pm EDT
Tags:Gulf Coast, Gustav, hurricane, Hurricane Gustav, Mayor Ray Nagin, New Orleans
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Hurricane Gustav hits Haiti; Gulf Coast faces threat; Fay’s remnants soak drought-parched South; NASA destroys rocket after failed launch
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 4:36 pm EDT
Tags:drought, failed, Fay, Gulf, Gulf of Mexico, Haiti, hurricane, Hurricane Gustav, launch, major, NASA, rocket, South
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Sunday, August 24, 2008
Flood threat continues; Fay rainfall totals for Florida; Bush names 4 Fla. counties disaster areas from Fay
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 9:43 pm EDT
Tags:Fay, flood, rainfall, totals
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Fay Resources (Archived)
Here are the Fay resources that were featured on the WXnation Hurricane Center through Aug. 24:
Images:
5-Day Track
Track/Track History
Radar Loop
Storm Total Precipitation Central Fla.,
North Fla., Panhandle | Forecast
Enhanced Satellite 12 Hr. Loop
NOAA Satellite, Visible Floater | Loop
IR Floater | Loop
Regional Loop
U.S. watches/warnings map
Webcams:
Orlando cams
Jacksonville cams
Panama City cams
Mobile, Ala. cams
New Orleans cams
Forecasts/Current Conditions:
Orlando
Jacksonville
Panama City
Mobile, Ala.
New Orleans
Warnings: In right column of this page
Orlando
Jacksonville
Panama City
Mobile, Ala.
New Orleans
WXnation Weather Pages: Orlando
Jacksonville
Panama City
Mobile, Ala.
New Orleans
Stories:
Fay’s toll in Fla. hits 11; Gulf cities threatened
Fay hits Florida fourth time, heads for New Orleans
Fay first storm of its kind to hit Florida 4 times
Central Fla. affected by Fay’s flooding
Seven Florida deaths blamed on tropical storm Fay
Fay comes ashore for third time in Florida
Fay might move into Gulf of Mexico and make a fourth landfall in Florida by Friday night
Flood Victims Warned Of Alligator Swimming In Streets
Fay becoming ‘catastrophic’ flood event; 30 inches of rain expected, National Guard activated
Fay no longer predicted to strengthen before 3rd Florida landfall; 10 inches of rain has fallen in Brevard County
Fay surprises, intensifies over Florida
Tropical storm warning lifted in South Fla.; Fay continues slow crawl across state
Tropical Storm Fay makes landfall at Cape Romano, Fla. Tuesday morning, about 55 miles south of Fort Myers
Latest from Google News
Audio Streams: WDBO-AM 580, Orlando
WOKV-AM 690, Jacksonville
Local Media/TV Streams (when available): Coverage from WJXT-TV
4, Jacksonville | Live Stream
FirstCoastNews, Jacksonville
Fox 30, Jacksonville
CBS 47, Jacksonville | Live Video Stream
WKMG-TV 6, Orlando
Blogs/Boards:
Max Mayfield’s Hurricane Blog
Brendan Loy
Eastern U.S. Weather Forum
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Saturday, August 23, 2008
Fay’s toll in Fla. hits 11; Gulf cities threatened; Fay hits Florida fourth time, heads for New Orleans; Fay first storm of its kind to hit Florida 4 times
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 10:55 am EDT
Tags:Fay, Florida, four times, landfall, record, tropical storm
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Friday, August 22, 2008
Seven Florida deaths blamed on Tropical Storm Fay
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 6:00 pm EDT
Tags:deaths, Florida, Tropical Storm Fay
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Thursday, August 21, 2008
Fay might move into Gulf of Mexico and make a fourth landfall in Florida by Friday night
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 6:35 am EDT
Tags:depression, Fay, fourth, fourth landfall, Gulf of Mexico, landfall, tropical, tropical storm
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Fay becoming ‘catastrophic’ flood event; 30 inches of rain expected, National Guard activated
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 11:55 pm EDT
Tags:catastrophic, Fay, flooding, tropical storm
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Fay no longer predicted to strengthen before 3rd Florida landfall; 10 inches of rain has fallen in Brevard County
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 6:36 am EDT
Tags:Fay, Florida, landfall, third, tropical storm
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Tropical Storm Fay may strengthen to a hurricane over Atlantic; Fay may hit Jacksonville or Georgia Coast as hurricane and may move into Gulf of Mexico; Fay surprises, intensifies over Florida; Tropical storm warning lifted in South Fla.; Fay continues slow crawl across state; Waters recede in flooded South Texas county; Rescuers find hikers missing in Grand Canyon flood
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 6:03 pm EDT
Tags:Fay, Florida, hurricane, Hurricane Fay, intensifies, Tropcial Storm
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Tropical Storm Fay makes landfall at Cape Romano, Fla. Tuesday morning, about 55 miles south of Fort Myers
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 6:31 am EDT
Tags:Cape Romano, Fay, Florida, Fort Myers, landfall, tropical storm, Tropical Storm Fay
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