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 | 21 OCT 2005 - 20:45 UTC |  | 10/22/2005 | 564 | 
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 | After battering the Yucatan Penninsula over the weekend, Hurricane Wilma finally hit Florida on October 24, 2005. Although Wilma had lost strength while over the Yucatan, the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico allowed the storm to re-strengthen before landfall. With sustained winds of 125 miles per hour, the Category 3 storm raced across Florida, leveling trees and knocking out power in many com... |  | 10/26/2005 | 1,448 | 
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 | On the morning of October 19, 2005, National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) aircraft measured a pressure of 882 millibars in the center of Hurricane Wilma—the lowest pressure ever measured in an Atlantic hurricane. This low pressure earned Wilma the status of the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic. As of October 20, the storm was moving northward through the ... |  | 10/22/2005 | 2,220 | 
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 | Storm - Montage of Wilma (overlay) |  | 10/22/2005 | 620 | 
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 | In the days since Hurricane Gustav first appeared on the radar (swiftly followed by several other storms), a team of Googlers has been gathering information we hope will be useful to residents of the affected regions and the relief agencies working to help them.
Imagery from NOAA
After Hurricane Gustav passed on Tuesday, NOAA's Remote Sensing Division began flying ... |  | 09/18/2008 | 239 | 
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 | Satellite images, forecasted storm track, webcams and more in here. This file covers hurricanes worldwide, but is very useful for Wilma right now. |  | 10/19/2005 | 3,856 | 



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 | Collection of data related to Hurricane Katrina which struck the southeast US in August, 2005. Contains a high resolution SuperOverlay of aerial photographs that show the flooded areas of New Orleans shortly after the hurricane, as well as other data. |  | 12/21/2007 | 669 | 
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 | The 23rd storm of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season formed off the coast of Panama late on October 26, 2005. Dubbed “Beta” after the National Hurricane Center ran out of names, the storm set a new record for the number of tropical cyclones to form in the Atlantic during a single year. |  | 10/29/2005 | 336 | 
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 | It's an overlay of Port Charlotte and Punta Gorda (Florida) after Hurricane Charley. |  | 01/10/2006 | 395 | 
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 | A weather satellite overlay that covers the Gulf of Mexico, as well as parts of the southern US. In particular, it gives you a good look at Hurricane Katrina.
Note: This file was originally created by AppleTom. |  | 08/28/2005 | 4,888 | 
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 | Global cloud map.
editors note - I think this is in real close to real time. This one is well worth downloading and keeping, good job Stadsman!
editors note 2 - Stadsman even put the default view to be the west coast of Africa. Rather timely with the extraordinary amount of hurricane activity so far in 2005. You can see Emily, and two tropical depressions right ... |  | 07/14/2005 | 71,730 | 
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 | Overlay shows hurricane Jeanne in Okt. 2004 over caribean sea moving towards Florida. |  | 08/24/2005 | 1,080 | 
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