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Current forecast projected path and wind speeds of Hurricane Ivan from September 7 to September 12. Ivan, a category three hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale, is approximately 45 miles Northeast of Tobago, moving at near 18 MPH. Maximum sustained winds remain near 115 MPH with winds extending outwards up to 70 miles. The storm is expected to gradually turn toward the west-northwest later Tuesday. Forecasters said Ivan is the strongest hurricane to develop at such a low latitude in recorded Atlantic hurricane history. PHOTO provided by Naval Atlantic Meteorology and Oceanography Center

Current forecast projected path and wind speeds of Hurricane Ivan from...

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Infrared satellite image taken from the GOES-12 satellite of Hurricane Frances at approximately 0232 EST. Frances, a category four hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale, is approximately 500 miles east-southeast of the Florida East Coast, moving at near 14 knots. Maximum sustained winds remain near 140 MPH with winds extending outwards up to 80 miles. The core of the storm is expected to be near Florida within two days, only three weeks after Hurricane Charley left billions of dollars in damage as it swept across the peninsula. PHOTO provided by Naval Atlantic Meteorology and Oceanography Center

Infrared satellite image taken from the GOES-12 satellite of Hurricane...

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Satellite image taken from the GOES-12 satellite of Hurricane Dennis. The Category 4 hurricane, on the Saffir-Simpson rating scale, with winds up to 135 mph is expected to make landfall late Sunday. The season's first hurricane was rated a Category Four, meaning winds were above 131 mph but less than 155 mph. Forecasters anticipate significant strengthening prior to landfall. In addition, a hurricane watch remains in effect for portions of central and eastern Cuba. As of 8 a.m. EDT (1200 GMT), Dennis was located 230 miles southeast of Havana, Cuba, and about 285 miles south-southeast of Key West, Florida. The storm, moving northwest at 12 mph, expected to start moving west-northwest. US...

Satellite image taken from the GOES-12 satellite of Hurricane Dennis. ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Satellite image taken from the GOES-12 satellite of Hurricane Dennis. The Category 4 hurricane, on the Saffir-Simpson rating sca... More

The projected forecast path and wind speeds of Hurricane Ivan from Sept 16 to Sept 20, on a map created by the Naval Atlantic Meteorology and Oceanography Center (NAMOC)

The projected forecast path and wind speeds of Hurricane Ivan from Sep...

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