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HURRICANE SALLY


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No Retirement for โ€œImeldaโ€

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I was convinced that Tropical Storm Imeldaโ€™s wrath over Texas in 2019 was certainly enough to have that name retired. To my knowledge, Imelda was not placed into consideration by the entire WMO hurricane committee for retirement. The same is true for Isaias, Sally and Delta. AdI asked Dennis what happens if we go to the alternate list and only get to, say, the name starting with C: would we pick up the next time we need the alternate list with D, or get a whole new list every year? Get ready for alternate lists--my prediction is for another busy hurricane season.

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Hundreds of thousands still without power in Sally cleanup

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While the cleanup pressed on, the record-shattering hurricane season notched another milestone: Forecasters ran out of traditional names for storms after three new systems formed in about six hours. In Loxley, Alabama, Catherine Williams lost power and some of her roof to Sally. The same practice will govern storm names for the rest of hurricane season, which lasts until the end of November. The only other time the hurricane center dipped into the Greek alphabet was the deadly 2005 hurricane season, which included Hurricane Katrina's strike on New Orleans. She was concerned because more than two months are left in hurricane season.

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'IN ATTIC HELP': Couple is rescued from storm Sally by water

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Elaine and Jack Hulgan pose for a portrait after riding out the hurricane in their attic, Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020, in Cantonment, Fla. Rivers swollen by Hurricane Sally's rains threatened more misery for parts of the Florida Panhandle and south Alabama on Thursday, as the storm's remnants continued to dump heavy rains inland that spread the threat of flooding to Georgia and the Carolinas. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

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'IN ATTIC HELP': Couple is rescued from storm Sally by water

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(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)CANTONMENT, Fla. โ€“ The firetrucks and rescue vehicles kept passing her house even after Elaine Hulgan, 76, wrote โ€œIN ATTIC HELPโ€ on the front door. The Florida couple was trapped in their home after Hurricane Sally lumbered ashore Wednesday morning near Gulf Shores, Alabama, with 105 mph (165 kph) winds. โ€œI wouldnโ€™t wish it on anyone,โ€ Elaine Hulgan said. โ€œWhen they kept going by and not seeing us, I told Jack, โ€˜Jack, are the four of us going to die in this house?โ€™โ€ Elaine said. Elaine Hulgan said theyโ€™re not sure where they might live while their home is being repaired, but theyโ€™re also thankful to be alive.

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Rescuers reach people cut off by Gulf Coast hurricane

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(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)PENSACOLA, Fla. โ€“ Rescuers on the Gulf Coast used boats and high-water vehicles Thursday to reach people cut off by floodwaters in the aftermath of Hurricane Sally, even as a second round of flooding took shape along rivers and creeks swollen by the stormโ€™s heavy rains. Crews carried out at least 400 rescues in Escambia County, Florida, by such means as high-water vehicles, boats and water scooters, authorities said. Also on Thursday, the National Hurricane Center said a new tropical depression formed in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico. Forecasters said the depression could become a tropical storm as it moves slowly over the western Gulf during the next few days. Meanwhile, Hurricane Teddy strengthened to a powerful Category 4 storm in the Atlantic.

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The Latest: Sally speeding up, still dumping heavy rain

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___MIAMI โ€” A new tropical depression has formed in the Gulf just hours after Hurricane Sally left. There was no threat to land as of Thursday night, but the center says the depression could become a tropical storm on Friday. ___PENSACOLA, Fla. โ€” Although once-powerful Hurricane Sally is no longer a serious storm, flooding is still a problem along rivers and creeks swollen by its heavy rains. ___PENSACOLA, Fla. โ€” Rescuers on the Gulf Coast are using high-water vehicles to reach people cut off by floodwaters in the aftermath of Hurricane Sally. ___MONTGOMERY, Ala. โ€” Though Hurricane Sally has passed, officials in Alabama and Florida are warning that the disaster isn't over yet.

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โ€˜Sigh of reliefโ€™: Sally spares a Mississippi gator ranch

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(AP) โ€“ As rain and wind from Sally started reaching the Gulf Coast, the manager of a Mississippi alligator ranch was just hoping he wouldnโ€™t have to deal with a repeat of what happened during Hurricane Katrina. Thatโ€™s when about 250 alligators escaped their enclosures as storm surge pushed water over the grounds. โ€œIโ€™m thinking a sigh of relief somewhat,โ€ said manager Tim Parker, who took over Gulf Coast Gator Ranch & Tours after Katrina. As the hurricane moved east of Mississippi, the surge forecast was reduced to no more than 4 feet (1.2 meters). Parkerโ€™s farm has alligators up to 14 feet long, roaming and swimming through ponds, sand dunes and tall marsh grass.

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Photos: Hurricane Sally slams into coast near Alabama-Florida border

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Hurricane Sally made landfall near the Florida-Alabama state line as a Category 2 storm in the early morning hours Wednesday, bringing storm surge and torrential rain. Waves break ashore near the Gulf State Park pier as the outer bands of Hurricane Sally come ashore on Sept. 15 in Gulf Shores, Alabama. (2020 Getty Images)A driver navigates along a flooded road as the outer bands of Hurricane Sally come ashore on Sept. 15, 2020 in Bayou La Batre, Alabama. (2020 Getty Images)Water floods a road as the outer bands of Hurricane Sally come ashore on Sept. 15 in Gulf Shores, Alabama. (2020 Getty Images)A man walks though a flooded parking lot as the outer bands of Hurricane Sally come ashore on Sept. 15 in Gulf Shores, Alabama.

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What to know about the Bay of Campeche

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Houston, TX โ€“ Now that Hurricane Sally has made a landfall, eyes are turning to the Bay of Campeche. We have a meandering tropical disturbance which most intensity models eventually bring to a Tropical Storm. When those model lines in the below graph go into the light gray area that is tropical storm strength of 39mph to 73mph. The Light Gray shaded area is tropical storm strength courtesy University of MilwaukeeSO WHERE COULD 90L GO? That front is still on track:Cold Front from NOAA's Weather Prediction CenterPrayers to our friends in Florida, Alabama and Georgia as they weather Hurricane Sally.

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Resurgent Sally threatens drenching in Alabama, Florida

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A curfew was called in the coastal Alabama city of Gulf Shores due to life-threatening conditions. The county includes Pensacola, one of the largest cities on the Gulf Coast. Landfall was expected on the northern Gulf Coast early Wednesday. Although the hurricane had the Alabama and Florida coasts in its sights Wednesday, its effects were felt all along the northern Gulf Coast. With Hurricane Sally expected to dump rain for days, the problem could be worse than normal, she said.

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The Latest: Sally strengthens to Category 2 hurricane

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People play in a flooded parking lot at Navarre Beach, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020, in Pensacola Beach, Fla. Hurricane Sally is crawling toward the northern Gulf Coast at just 2 mph, a pace that's enabling the storm to gather huge amounts of water to eventually dump on land. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)Here are the latest developments on tropical weather (all times local):PENSACOLA, Fla. โ€” Sally has restrengthened into a powerful Category 2 hurricane as it veers eastward and crawls toward a potential landfall between the Florida Panhandle and Mobile Bay. The National Hurricane Center said early Wednesday that the storm's sustained winds had increased to 100 mph (161 kph). The latest forecast track has the hurricane making landfall later Wednesday morning. About 1 a.m. EDT Wednesday, Sally was centered about 65 miles (105 kilometers) southeast of Mobile, Alabama, and 60 miles (95 kilometers) southwest of Pensacola, Florida.

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โ€˜Huge rainmakerโ€™: Hurricane Sally threatens historic floods

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ALABAMA PORT, Al โ€“ Hurricane Sally is expected to make landfall sometime Wednesday morning. The stormโ€™s center churned offshore 70 miles (115 kilometers) south of Mobile, Alabama, as Sally crept northward toward an expected Wednesday landfall at 2 mph (3 kph), according to the National Hurricane Center. Rain fell sideways and rain began covering roads in Pensacola, Florida, and Mobile, Alabama. The National Hurricane Center expected Sally to remain a Category 1 hurricane when it comes ashore, adding โ€œhistoric life-threatening flash flooding is likely.โ€By Tuesday evening, hurricane warnings stretched from east of Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, to Navarre, Florida. Once ashore, Sally was forecast to cause flash floods and minor to moderate river flooding across inland portions of Mississippi, Alabama, northern Georgia and the western Carolinas over ensuing days.

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The Latest: Sally's rains pummel western Florida Panhandle

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Waters from the Guld of Mexico poor onto a local road, Monday, Sept. 14, 2020, in Waveland, Miss. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbrt)Here are the latest developments on tropical weather (all times local):___The Florida Panhandle is being pummeled by heavy rains from Hurricane Sallyโ€™s outer bands. The powerful, plodding storm was crawling toward the northern Gulf Coast at 3 mph (4.8 kph) early Tuesday. Floridaโ€™s governor declared an emergency in two western Panhandle counties. President Donald Trump issued an emergency declaration for Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.

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Plodding and powerful, Sally moves in on Gulf Coast

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Hurricane Sally is expected to make landfall along the Gulf Coast sometime through the night and morning. โ€“ Hurricane Sally, a plodding but powerful storm with winds of 100 mph, crept toward the northern Gulf Coast early Tuesday, with forecasters warning of potentially deadly storm surges, flash floods spurred by up to 2 feet (.61 meters) of rain and the possibility of tornadoes. Claunch marveled at how the Gulf waters had already crept over swaths of sandy shore and infiltrated bike paths and parking lots. Sally achieved hurricane strength Monday and quickly intensified to a Category 2 storm with 100 mph (161 kph) winds. Forecasters expect winds to increase to up to 110 mph (177 kph) over the warm Gulf waters before the storm blows ashore.

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Neighbors helping neighbors in preparation for Hurricane Sally in Mississippi

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Wind is always a concern with strong Hurricanes, but it is the storm surge most coastal residents truly fear. Hurricane Sally is expected to inundate much of the Mississippi coastline. Mandatory evacuations have already been called and much of the coast is now shutting down. Gulfport, Biloxi and several other Mississippi coastal towns are scrambling to finish prepping homes and businesses ahead of Hurricane Sallyโ€™s landfall.

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Sally strengthens into extremely dangerous Category 2 storm

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This satellite photo provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows Tropical Storm Sally, Sunday, Sept. 13, 2020, at 2050 GMT. Sally churned northward on Sunday, poised to turn into a hurricane and send a life-threatening storm surge along the northern Gulf of Mexico. (NOAA via AP)Here are the latest developments on tropical weather (all times local):4 p.m.A rapidly intensifying Hurricane Sally is closing in on the northern Gulf Coast Sally after reaching Category 2 strength. The National Hurricane Center in Miami says Sally has grown into an extremely dangerous hurricane with top sustained winds of 100 mph (155 kph). The storm could drop as much as 2 feet (0.6 meters) of rain in spots and that could bring severe flooding, according to the center.

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