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The aftermath of Hurricane Ike - Related Files

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Lonely House

Lonely House

NOTE: This placemark is best viewed with the overlay from the following post loaded:
Post by McMaster_de

Another image from the aftermath of hurricane Ike was that of a single house that remained amidst the obvious devastation of everything around it. This is that house, and indeed if y...
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John R and June Are Alive

John R and June Are Alive

In my continuing curiosity about locations seen in often-used images and videos, I have found a house seen in many galleries on news sites. June Peveto painted a message for people trying to find out if she and her husband were ok, and this message did bring quite a bit of attention to them.

The house is easily visible, but in the NOAA net link file posted by McMaster_de the mess...
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Aftermath of Hurricane Gustav

Aftermath of Hurricane Gustav

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 ...
No rating yet09/18/2008240Google Earth Logo

Hurricane Katrina Data

Hurricane Katrina Data

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.
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Hurricane Tracker

Hurricane Tracker

See every hurricane and storm through live tracking, updated every 10 minutes.
Rating of 3.609/18/20064,352Google Earth Logo

Analyze your own Hurricane

Analyze your own Hurricane

Using this tutorial provided by http://www.gulfimpact.com/ , you can make nd then analayze your own Hurricane path.
Rating of 505/18/2006649Google Earth Logo
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O.K. Corral in Tombstone

O.K. Corral in Tombstone

Additional run-ins between the Earp and Clanton factions led up to October 26, 1881. During the day, reports of the cowboys going about with firearms and seeking more floated about Tombstone. Ike Clanton was noted claiming to want a showdown with the Earps. Virgil Earp, looking to enforce the town's law saying that firearms had to be checked in with local authorities, finally decided to approac...
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Wilma - Hurricane 2

Wilma - Hurricane 2

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 ...
Rating of 3.55555555510/22/20052,220Google Earth Logo
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Hurricane Jeanne

Hurricane Jeanne

Overlay shows hurricane Jeanne in Okt. 2004 over caribean sea moving towards Florida.
Rating of 3.36363636308/24/20051,080Google Earth Logo
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Hurricane Flossie, 13 August 2007

Hurricane Flossie, 13 August 2007

Hurricane Flossie built itself up into a powerful Category 4 hurricane as it traveled through the central Pacific Ocean in mid-August. By August 13, it had weakened to a Category 3 storm, and as of the morning of August 14, the hurricane was predicted to pass within 100 miles of the Hawaiian Islands, bringing strong winds and heavy rain, particularly to the southern end of the Big Island. A hur...
Rating of 508/29/2007548Google Earth Logo

Many ships on land after Hurricane Katrina

Many ships on land after Hurricane Katrina

West End Lakeshore Park after the Hurricane Katrina
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Hurricane and Spitfire

Hurricane and Spitfire

A Hurricane and a Spitfire act as gate guardians at Biggin Hill
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