| Miami is considered the most potentially dangerous | | | | storms anything is possible and ought to be |
| place for a city in the United States, as it | | | | expected. The Andrew hurricane has been |
| elevations are low, it is flat and has wide open | | | | identified on the hurricane tracker and hurricane |
| ocean meaning it could get hit from a multitude of | | | | watch super computer systems as a probable |
| different tacks. The center hurricane national | | | | tract for a major hurricane. If you look at the |
| weather center is there in Miami and has some of | | | | Hurricane Katrina path you see similarities to |
| the best meteorologists in the world doing | | | | Hurricane Camille, neither of which gave us a |
| hurricane tracking, it is basically our Hurricane | | | | pretty hurricane picture. The 2005 Hurricane |
| National Watch Center. | | | | season is hardly over we could see additional |
| We think of places like Miami as potentially deadly | | | | Florida Hurricanes of very high category thru |
| places during Hurricane Season, yet this year we | | | | November of 2005 and we all know we are |
| saw that the Gulf of Mexico warm waters | | | | almost out of Hurricane Names. Hurricane Vence |
| seemed to act like magnets. However the later | | | | or the English spelling Vince and Hurricane Wilma |
| we get in the season the greater the chances of | | | | both could be devastating for the United States if |
| Hurricanes cruising across the Atlantic in a beeline | | | | we get landfall. Hurricane tropical weather could go |
| for the Florida Coastal Cities, like Miami. The | | | | into December and even extend the hurricane |
| hurricane name, which hits Miami with a | | | | season by a couple of weeks as you remember |
| devastating blow this season no one knows yet, | | | | it did start two-weeks early this year and finished |
| only that the chances are 50/50 that one will. And | | | | two-weeks late last year? We are not thru the |
| judging from this record breaking hurricane season | | | | woods yet. |
| and the Hurricane New Orleans style CAT 5 | | | | |