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| Last map update: Thu, Jul. 24, 2008 at 3:51:32 pm CDT |
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UPDATE -
Wed Jul 23 2008 11:53 AM EXPERIMENTAL
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July 2008 Highlights
- The Atlantic Basin saw one tropical cyclone in June.
It is still very early in the hurricane season and you can still check out the
National Hurricane Awareness Week
website for excellent information that can be used to save lives at work, home, while on the road, or on the water. So check it out now -
do not wait until the next storm is on our doorstep!
- You can check out our 2008 Hurricane Season Highlights page for additional
information including evacuation zones
(including potential evacuation routes), the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, tropical cyclone
names, tidal flooding information, hurricane plan checklists and
tracking charts.
- Galveston just recorded its 3rd warmest
June on record. Houston just recorded its
5th warmest June on record. College Station just recorded its
4th warmest and 8th driest June on record. Check out the
June Climate Summary for more details.
- July climate normals, means and extremes are available for Houston,
Galveston and College Station.
- The Top Ten wettest, driest, warmest, and coolest Julys are available for
Houston,
Galveston and
College Station.
- Extremes, Normals and Annual Summaries (monthly averages for 2000 through June 2008) are available. Find out...
Houston,
Galveston and
College Station.
- June 2008 climate datum are now available.
- Our Summer 2008 issue of "Storm Signals" is available
here.
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