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U.S. Has Gone a Record 142 Months Without a Major Hurricane Strike

(CNSNews.com) - Thursday, August 24, 2017 marks a record 142 straight months since the last major hurricane made landfall in the continental United States. But that record major-hurricane drought may be coming to an end.

According to the National Hurricane Center, Tropical Storm Harvey is "quickly strengthening" in the Gulf of Mexico and is forecast to be a major hurricane when it approaches the middle Texas coast on Friday night or Saturday morning.
 
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Re: U.S. Has Gone a Record 142 Months Without a Major Hurricane Strike
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2017, 11:41:10 am »
Texas in direct path of suddenly intensifying, ‘astounding’ Hurricane Harvey
The extremely dangerous storm is predicted to bring days of rain to southeast Texas starting on Aug. 25.
By Joel Achenbach, Steven Mufson and Jason Samenow
August 24 at 8:13 PM

Texas is bracing for potentially catastrophic flooding and winds as Hurricane Harvey intensified Thursday and cruised toward a late Friday impact near Corpus Christi.

The National Hurricane Center described Harvey’s sudden strengthening as “astounding.” The storm is expected to strike as a Category 3 hurricane — meaning with winds greater than 111 miles per hour — making it the most powerful storm to make landfall in the United States since Hurricane Wilma in 2005.  ... More at WashPoo
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Re: U.S. Has Gone a Record 142 Months Without a Major Hurricane Strike
« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2017, 01:13:48 pm »
Texas in direct path of suddenly intensifying, ‘astounding’ Hurricane Harvey
The extremely dangerous storm is predicted to bring days of rain to southeast Texas starting on Aug. 25.
By Joel Achenbach, Steven Mufson and Jason Samenow
August 24 at 8:13 PM

Texas is bracing for potentially catastrophic flooding and winds as Hurricane Harvey intensified Thursday and cruised toward a late Friday impact near Corpus Christi.

The National Hurricane Center described Harvey’s sudden strengthening as “astounding.” The storm is expected to strike as a Category 3 hurricane — meaning with winds greater than 111 miles per hour — making it the most powerful storm to make landfall in the United States since Hurricane Wilma in 2005.  ... More at WashPoo

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Re: U.S. Has Gone a Record 142 Months Without a Major Hurricane Strike
« Reply #3 on: August 25, 2017, 01:34:11 pm »
That record will end very soon!  Hurricane Harvey is now a Cat 2  still 150 miles off shore and will likely strengthen to Cat 3 today before making landfall in the early morning tomorrow.
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