HURRICANE NORBERT is Heading towards the Baja Coast of Mexico. Veracruz seems to
be the main
MORE MEXICO PACIFIC COAST BAJA PENINSULA WEB CAMERA'S BELOW. Camera's will be
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Hurricane Norbert has strengthened into a Category 3
hurricane and should continue to grow as it heads toward Mexico's Baja
California peninsula, the National Hurricane Center said Wednesday.
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Forecasters expect Norbert to make landfall Saturday
along the southern Baja California peninsula.
But hurricane forecasts are unpredictable and can change
considerably.
At 5 a.m. ET Wednesday, Hurricane Norbert was about 470
miles (755 kilometers) south of the southern tip of the Baja peninsula, the
hurricane center said. |
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MORE HOUSTON WEB CAM's show the DAMAGE of
HURRICANE IKE
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Its maximum sustained wind speeds had increased to near
115 mph (185 kph).
The hurricane formed Monday night.
Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Marco weakened to a tropical
depression Tuesday, hours after making landfall over central Mexico's Gulf
Coast.
Marco or its remnants could dump 5
inches of rain over eastern portions of central Mexico, the hurricane center
said |
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Windows were ripped out of office buildings in
downtown Houston. At the 75-story JPMorganChase tower, the tallest building
in Texas, curtains could be seen flapping in the breeze and glass shards
littered the streets below.Power was out in much of Houston, although the
lights stayed on in the city's huge medical center, a sprawling complex with
about a dozen hospitals that attract patients from around the world. |
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