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Hurricane '07Thursday Sep 13, 2007
Humberto Comes Ashore
FNC's Steve Doocy said this morning, "yesterday at this time, it was not even a storm and now it is a category one hurricane." This morning Humberto made landfall as a category one storm. The cable nets are relying on a little help from their Houston affiliate friends.
Wednesday Sep 12, 2007
Here Comes Humberto
Tuesday Sep 04, 2007
Hurricane Felix: Cat 5 Landfall
>More: In addtion to Harris Whitbeck, CNN's Susan Candiotti is in La Cieba, and Karl Penhaul is in Yoro, Honduras. FNC's Phil Keating is reporting from Belize City. Monday Sep 03, 2007
Hurricane Felix: Coverage Plans
Hurricane Felix: iReports
Eyeing Central America, Hurricane Felix continues as a catastrophic Category 5 storm. CNN has been getting video and photo iReports, including this one below from Aruba.
Sunday Sep 02, 2007
Hurricane Felix: Cat 5 StormAs of the 8pm Sunday advisory Felix has strengthened into a category 5 hurricane.
Wednesday Aug 22, 2007
How To Cover A Cat 5 Hurricane
Tuesday Aug 21, 2007
Hurricane Dean: Morning Reports
As of the 8amET advisory, Hurricane Dean is a cat 3 storm. But it came ashore as a rare category 5 along the Yucatan peninsula. The Today show's Al Roker is reporting live from Chetumal, Mexico, the city closest to the eye's landfall. CNN's Harris Whitbeck is also reporting from the town. Other correspondents, including CNN's Rob Marciano below, are to the north in tourist towns including Cancun. The resort area was spared the brunt of the storm, but the surge was evident in live shots.
Monday Aug 20, 2007
Hurricane Dean: Category 5
Hurricane Dean: Getting Stronger
As of the 5pmET advisory, Hurricane Dean remains a cat 4 storm, but is getting stronger. The storm is expected to make landfall along the central Yucatan peninsula near the Mexico/Belize border tonight. • CBS: Dave Price is in Cancun, Bianca Solorzano is moving south along the Yucatan coast. • NBC: Kerry Sanders and Mike Boettcher are south of Cancun. • ABC: Sam Champion and Terry McCarthy are in Cancun, but their locations will most likely move south after World News. PreviouslyHurricane Dean: Network Broadcasts Hurricane Dean: Saturday Late Reports |
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