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Forecasting the intensity of Fay continues to be difficult. Last night, Fay moved very slowly, and at times was almost stationary. The result was that Fay's center never emerged fully out into the Atlantic. Instead, Fay continued to weaken as a storm normal should over land. Winds have fallen, central pressure is closer to tropical depression strength, and there is no eye structure left.The current ragged look is best demonstrated on radar:Figure 1. Melbourne NEXRAD ...
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Have you ever heard of a town in Texas called Indianola? This was an actual town until this date in 1886. No, the residents of the town were not abducted by aliens. Indianola was actually completely destroyed by a hurricane and never rebuilt.
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