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Dorian moving quickly westward enroute to its demise (Photos)

Dorian, an earlier than expected African – Cape Verde Island storm, set many meteorologists abuzz earlier during the week of July 21-28, 2013. After all, Dorian was the fourth named Atlantic tropical storm of the 2013 hurricane season and arrived about a month ahead of expected climatological schedule (Fig. 1).

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Remnants of Dorian near southwest Florida

The remnants of Dorian are the minds of many Floridians as we head toward the first weekend in August 2013. Early on August 2, 2013, the remnants of Dorian were located over the southern Bahamas and southeast of south Florida. What used to be Dorian isn’t a very large weather

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Remnants of Dorian Are Heading Out To Sea

Early this Sunday morning (Aug. 4, 2013), Dorian’s remnants were located about 200 miles south of the North Carolina coast and moving northeast out into the open Atlantic. What is interesting about Dorian’s remnants is just how small an area they cover. Compared to a large thunderstorm complex across the

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