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                                                    </description><item><title>NASA Catches Short-lived Tropical Storm Priscilla’s Landfall in Mexico</title><link>https://www.enn.com/articles/60351-nasa-catches-short-lived-tropical-storm-priscilla-s-landfall-in-mexico</link><description>Tropical Storm Priscilla was short-lived because it formed on Sunday, Oct. 20 very close to the coast of western Mexico and made landfall that same day. 

Tropical Storm Priscilla was short-lived because it formed on Sunday, Oct. 20 very close to the coast of western Mexico and made landfall that same day.</description><pubDate>Tue, 22 Oct 2019 05:09:00 +0200</pubDate><guid>enn-29eebfa49a16e517d0bb39d73849df3d</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20191022050900</sortelement></item><item><title>NASA catches short-lived Tropical Storm Priscilla's landfall in Mexico</title><link>https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-10/nsfc-ncs102119.php</link><description>Tropical Storm Priscilla was short-lived because it formed on Sunday, Oct. 20 very close to the coast of western Mexico and made landfall that same day. NASA's Terra satellite provided a visible picture of the storm as it was making landfall. On Oct. 20, a Tropical Storm Warning was in effect for....</description><pubDate>Mon, 21 Oct 2019 21:33:00 +0200</pubDate><guid>eurekalert-75544383359483bf7b0b22dfd1d40206</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20191021213300</sortelement></item><item><title>Hurricane tracker: Which SIX barrelling systems are churning right now?</title><link>https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1193451/hurricane-tracker-update-satellite-noaa-nhc-jtwc-atlantic-pacific-oceans-typhoon</link><description>Over the course of the 2019 Pacific and Atlantic hurricane seasons, there have been seven major and five minor hurricanes, 32 tropical storms and 36 tropical depressions. These storms have led to the loss of more than 100 lives with the strongest storm was Hurricane Dorian which battered the Bahamas with 185mph winds, killing 70 people.</description><pubDate>Mon, 21 Oct 2019 10:53:00 +0200</pubDate><guid>express-905648b713df85238f503ebdf9063cff</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20191021105300</sortelement></item><item><title>Former TS Priscilla dissipates after coming ashore in Mexico</title><link>http://www.therepublic.com/2019/10/20/tropical-weather-2/</link><description>MEXICO CITY Former Tropical Storm Priscilla pushed onto Mexico’s southwestern coast Sunday and then broke up while moving over land, but it still posed a threat of heavy rains that could cause flooding and mudslides. The U.S. National Hurricane Center downgraded Priscilla to a tropical depression as....</description><pubDate>Mon, 21 Oct 2019 06:05:00 +0200</pubDate><guid>therepublic-80245db50b077cceae1e8c6c0a794dcc</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20191021060500</sortelement></item></channel></rss>