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In the Rockaways section of the New York borough of Queens, residents are comparing their battered community to New Orleans’s Ninth Ward, which was all but destroyed during Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
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Tropical Storm Nadine, a three-time hurricane, broke up in the Atlantic north of the Azores after more than 21 days wandering the ocean, securing a spot in the record books.
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Igor, downgraded from a tropical storm to a depression off the Cape Verde Islands, is still forecast to strengthen into a hurricane as it moves across the Atlantic and may become a “monster,” forecasters said.
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Gulf of Mexico energy platforms began evacuations and shutdowns as a weather system off the Yucatan Peninsula threatened to turn into a tropical storm over the weekend.
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The last time a major hurricane hit the U.S., pounding beaches and towns with winds of more than 111 miles per hour, was the record storm year of 2005.
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Anadarko Petroleum Corp., BP Plc and other oil and natural-gas companies curtailed production in the Gulf of Mexico as a weather system strengthened into Tropical Storm Debby, the fourth named storm of the year.
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Anadarko Petroleum Corp., BP Plc and other oil and gas companies curtailed production in the Gulf of Mexico today as a weather system strengthened into Tropical Storm Debby, the fourth named storm of the year.
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Tropical Storm Maria formed in the Atlantic, the 13th named system of the 2011 season, as Hurricane Katia weakened on its path around Bermuda.
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Hurricane Igor is heading toward Bermuda on a track that may threaten the islands this weekend, while Julia follows in its wake and a weather system in the Caribbean has a 90 percent chance of becoming a tropical cyclone.
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Tropical Storm Earl, the fifth named storm of the Atlantic season, developed “ahead of schedule” off the coast of Africa to join Hurricane Danielle on a trek to the west, the National Hurricane Center said.
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