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  1. Love Is Like A Hurricane Volume 3 (Yaoi) (Love Is Like a Hurricane) by Tokiya Shimazaki, 2007-12-05
  2. Love Is Like A Hurricane Volume 2 (Yaoi) (Love Is Like a Hurricane) by Tokiya Shimazaki, 2007-09-12
  3. Love Is Like A Hurricane Volume 1 (Yaoi) (Love Is Like a Hurricane) by Tokiya Shimazaki, 2007-06-20
  4. Hurricane by David Wiesner, 2008-05-05
  5. Hurricane: The Miraculous Journey of Rubin Carter by James S. Hirsch, 2000-10-20
  6. Hurricanes by Seymour Simon, 2007-07-01
  7. Time: Hurricane Katrina: The Storm That Changed America by Editors of Time Magazine, 2005-11-15
  8. The Great Deluge: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, and the Mississippi Gulf Coast by Douglas Brinkley, 2007-08-01
  9. Hurricane Katrina: The Destruction of New Orleans by Darren Robinson, 2005-11-30
  10. Disaster: Hurricane Katrina and the Failure of Homeland Security by Christopher Cooper, Robert Block, 2006-08-08
  11. Love Is Like A Hurricane Volume 4 (Yaoi) (Love Is Like a Hurricane) by Tokiya Shimazaki, 2008-03-11
  12. The Magic School Bus Inside A Hurricane (Magic School Bus) by Joanna Cole, 1996-08-01
  13. Breach of Faith: Hurricane Katrina and the Near Death of a Great American City by Jed Horne, 2006-07-11
  14. Hurricane Season: A Coach, His Team, and Their Triumph in the Time of Katrina by Neal Thompson, 2007-07-01

181. EXPLORES! 2005 Hurricane Season
Tropical information for the Atlantic Basin.
http://www.met.fsu.edu/explores/tropical.html

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183. Hurricane 2005! From AccuWeather.com - Hurricane Season Pictures, Forecasts, Tra
Visit AccuWeather.com s Hurricane Center. Information for the 2005 Hurricane season including forecasts, pictures, and tracking maps.
http://hurricane.accuweather.com/
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  • Home Hurricane Center ... Hurricane Info Welcome to our new look hurricane page. We have made these changes to accomplish two goals: first, to make it easier for you to find the information you want or need or even you're interested in; second, to improve the overall look and usability of this page. We are continuing to bring you more content and in particular more video which we know to be of interest. As ever we welcome feedback from our web site guests, and if you have a comment about this new look page or anything else please visit our feedback page Philippe Storm Position Forecast Eye Path ... National Outlook Atlantic Overview Rita is an historic Category 5 hurricane, now packing sustained winds of 165 mph with gusts to near 210 mph. This is the season's second catastrophic hurricane. As of 11:00 a.m. EDT, Rita was centered near 25.4 north and 88.7 west. This places Rita 445 miles southeast of ... MORE Find a Storm or Summary Select a specific storm by using the menus below.

184. EarthWatch Hurricane & Tropical Storm Image Archive
The first 3D weather web site giving you continuously updated satellite, radar, and forecasts. StormWatch severe weather watches, warnings advisories
http://www.earthwatch.com/hurricane.html

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Satellite images of Tropical Storm Helene.(9/00) Satellite images of Hurricane Gordon.(9/00) Satellite images of Hurricane Florence.(9/00) Satellite images of Hurricane Alberto.(8/00) Satellite images of Hurricane Lenny.(11/99) Satellite images of Tropical Storm Harvey.(9/99) Satellite images of Hurricane Gert.(9/99) Satellite images of Hurricane Floyd.(9/99) Satellite images of Hurricane Dennis.(8/99) Satellite image of Hurricane Bret.(8/99) Satellite images of Hurricane Adrian.(6/99) Satellite image of Hurricane Mitch.(10/98) Satellite image of Hurricane Georges.(9/98) Satellite image of Hurricane Bonnie.(8/98) Satellite image of Hurricane Pauline.(10/97) Satellite image of Hurricane Nora.(9/97) Satellite image of Hurricane Linda.(9/97) Satellite image of Hurricane Guillermo.(8/97) Visible satellite image of Tropical Storm Danny.(7/97) Visible satellite image of Hurricane Dolores.(7/97)

185. The Webtender: Hurricane, New Orleans Style
Ingredients. 1 oz White rum; 1 oz Jamaican Rum; 1 oz Bacardi 151 proof rum; 3 oz Orange juice with pulp; 3 oz unsweetened Pineapple juice; 1/2 oz Grenadine
http://www.webtender.com/db/drink/4023
Hurricane, New Orleans Style
Ingredients:
Mixing instructions:
Combine all ingredients, mix well (shake or stir). Pour over crushed ice in Hurricane glass. Best enjoyed through small straw. Garnish with fruit wedge if desired.
Creator/contributor's comments:
The first sip/drink bites a bit, but the rest goes down 'way' too fast and easy! - Potent! Drink Information: Category: Ordinary Drink Alcohol: Alcoholic Serve in: Hurricane glass Rating: - 489 votes [ vote Contributor: John Faribanks Added: 31.May.1998 Options:
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  • 186. How To Make A Pat O'Brien's Hurricane
    Pat O Briens is the ultimate place to have fun in New Orleans, Cancun or Orlando. Home of the world famous Hurricane.
    http://www.patobriens.com/hurricane.html
    The Original Pat O'Brien's Hurricane A visit to Pat O'Brien's is not complete without a world-famous Hurricane! How do you make a Hurricane? Served in a Pat O'Brien's logo glass and garnished with an orange slice and a cherry, the fruity red concoction was created during World War II when liquor such as whiskey was in low supply. In order to purchase just one case of these liquors, liquor salesmen forced bar owners to purchase as much as 50 cases of rum, which was plentiful. In an effort to use the abundance of rum that Pat O'Brien's acquired, the recipe for the Hurricane evolved with the help of an eager liquor salesman. The name came soon after when a glass shaped like a hurricane lamp was used to serve the fruity rum cocktail. The Pat O'Brien's Hurricane glass is one of the most sought-after souvenirs in New Orleans. Many New Orleanians have one or more in their possession, and as for what they do with those glasses once they get home, one Pat O'Brien's patron pointed out, "A Pat O's Hurricane glass can hold exactly $10.00 in pennies." Excerpted from article written by Jennifer Lange, December 1995.

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