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Hurricane Season 2008

The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration has predicted a rocky hurricane season this year. Watch as it unfolds...

Stories

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  • November 2008
    • 1M Cubans Flee Hurricane Paloma

      1M Cubans Flee Hurricane Paloma

      (Newser) - Hurricane Paloma slammed into Cuba today after nearly 1 million people fled the country's southern coast, MSNBC reports. Fidel Castro warned that the Category 4 storm, roaring at up to 145 mph, would likely hobble roads and destroy crops planted after storms struck the island nation this summer. Paloma had already flooded low-lying regions and knocked out power in most of Grand Cayman Island. More »

  • October 2008
    • 300 in Limbo as Houston's Last Ike Shelter Closes

      300 in Limbo as Houston's Last Ike Shelter Closes

      (Newser) - The Red Cross will boot nearly 300 Hurricane Ike survivors from its remaining Houston shelter Sunday, the Chronicle reports, leaving them to the care of federal and local agencies some accuse of “ridiculous lies.” The possibility of transitional housing does little for one FEMA reject, who was told her still-soggy apartment was livable, but faces Child Protective Services action if she moves back. More »

    • Refineries Shut as Omar Nears Virgin Islands

      Refineries Shut as Omar Nears Virgin Islands

      (Newser) - Caribbean oil refineries are under threat from Hurricane Omar, whose 85-mph winds roared through St. Croix today, Bloomberg reports. It could hit the Virgin Islands, home to one of the hemisphere's largest refineries, as a Category 2 storm tomorrow. Puerto Rico may be in line for 20 inches of rain and life-threatening floods, forecasters say. More »

    • Ex-Presidents Call for More Ike Funds

      Ex-Presidents Call for More Ike Funds

      (Newser) - Former presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton called today for more money to aid Texas communities devastated by Hurricane Ike, the Houston Chronicle reports. The pair, who toured the Galveston area, has raised $1.5 million for their Bush-Clinton Coastal Recovery Fund. The money will be used to augment state and local efforts once reconstruction begins. More »

    • Daughter Finds Long-Lost Dad Too Late

      Daughter Finds Long-Lost Dad Too Late

      (Newser) - An email from a stranger brought an entirely unexpected end to Alaina Emery’s 13-year hunt for her father. “Is your father’s name Robert Emery?” the emailer asked. “The whole city of Houston is looking for any relatives.” Emery, Alaina soon learned, was being hailed as a hero, having died while dashing across a freeway trying to save three dogs during Hurricane Ike, reports the Houston Chronicle. More »

    • Ike Spilled 500K Gallons of Gulf Oil

      Ike Spilled 500K Gallons of Gulf Oil

      (Newser) - Hurricane Ike knocked at least a half million gallons of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico and nearby waterways, according to an AP analysis of environmental reports. Worst hit were oil platforms near the coast of Louisiana, but about half of the spill occurred at a facility on Goat Island, Texas. More than 50 platforms were destroyed in all and 32 others took damage. More »

  • September 2008
    • Ike Returnees Battle Chronic Mold Outbreak

      Ike Returnees Battle Chronic Mold Outbreak

      (Newser) - Initial relief that their Texas property survived Hurricane Ike quickly dissipated for many returning to Galveston Island who discovered colorful mold breeding wildly on virtually everything left standing. Damp, hot buildings were left sealed for two weeks when residents evacuated, giving the fungus plenty of time to nestle into the foundations and create a health nightmare, the Houston Chronicle reports. More »

    • Kyle Drenches Maine, Guns for Canada

      Kyle Drenches Maine, Guns for Canada

      (Newser) - Hurricane Kyle soaked Maine this weekend and continued churning toward Canada, the AP reports. Maine's coastal areas, which have already absorbed 5.5 inches of rain, expect to get winds as high as 60mph and waves up to 20 feet. The state enacted its first hurricane warning in 17 years, but planned no evacuation—although many lobstermen were surprised by the storm and scampered for shelter in coves. More »