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Hurricane Greg churns off Mexico's Pacific coast
by Staff Writers
Mexico City (AFP) Aug 18, 2011

Hurricane Greg, the seventh named storm in the eastern Pacific, churned off Mexico's southwest coast Thursday but was expected to weaken and posed no immediate risk to land, US forecasters said.

At 2100 GMT, Greg was located about 335 miles (535 kilometers) southwest of the southern tip of Baja California, and was moving west-northwest at nearly 14 miles per hour, the Miami-based US National Hurricane Center said.

The category one storm was packing maximum sustained winds of 85 miles per hour with higher gusts, but was "moving over cooler waters and weakening is forecast during the next couple of days," the NHC said.

Several major storms or hurricanes have buffeted Mexico's Pacific coast in recent weeks but most have remained offshore.

The season's first named storm, Arlene, left at least 16 people dead and drenched much of the country in July.

Tropical storms and hurricanes last year caused flooding and mudslides in Mexico that killed 125 people, left hundreds of thousands homeless and caused more than $4 billion in damages.




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Taipei (AFP) Aug 17, 2011
Taiwan will employ mobile radars and a network of satellites to improve predictions of typhoons, floods and other extreme weather phenomena, an official said Wednesday. It is hoped the new equipment will prevent disasters such as a landslide last year that killed nearly two dozen people, most of them Chinese tourists. "We're concerned because we're seeing more extreme weather," said Ho H ... read more


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