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Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Miami, Fla. , August 25, 2011 -- FEMA Hurricane Specialist Brandon Bolinsky takes notes for the FEMA Liaison Team during the National Weather Service coordination conference call from the Miami office of the National Weather Center to update  the status of Hurricane Irene in anticipation of her arrival on the United States Eastern Seaboard.  David Fine / FEMA

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Miami, Fla. , August 25, 2011 -- FEMA Hurri...

The original database describes this as: Title: Photograph by David Fine taken on 08/25/2011 in Florida Production Date: 08/25/2011 Caption: Miami, Fla. , August 25, 2011 -- FEMA Hurricane Specialist Brandon... More

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Miami, Fla. , August 25, 2011 -- FEMA Hurricane Specialist Brandon Bolinsky and National Weather Service Meteorologist Lance Wood field calls and monitor the status of Hurricane Irene from the FEMA Liaison office at the National Weather Center in Miami to anticipate her arrival on the United States Eastern Seaboard.  David Fine / FEMA

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Miami, Fla. , August 25, 2011 -- FEMA Hurri...

The original database describes this as: Title: Photograph by David Fine taken on 08/25/2011 in Florida Production Date: 08/25/2011 Caption: Miami, Fla. , August 25, 2011 -- FEMA Hurricane Specialist Brandon... More

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