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      <title>Older people bear the brunt of Pacific island disasters</title>
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      <description>SALEAPAGA VILLAGE, Upolu Island, Samoa (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Five years ago, when an 8.1 magnitude earthquake and tsunami hit the islands of Samoa in the Central South Pacific, elderly people struggled the most to run away from the huge waves that descended on their coastal villages.</description>
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      <title>Tropical wave to move over Yucatan on Sunday: National Hurricane Center evening update</title>
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      <description>A tropical wave will move across Mexico's Yucatan peninsula on Sunday, limiting the system's development over the weekend, according to the National Hurricane Center's Friday evening report. There will be a better chance of tropical development when the system moves into the southwestern Gulf of....</description>
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      <description>"Cristobal has completed its transformation into an extratropical cyclone with all of the cold cloud tops located well north and northwest of the exposed center," said senior hurricane specialist Michael Brown in a 10 a.m. discussion message. "A frontal boundary has also wrapped around the southern portion of the circulation.</description>
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      <title>Weather Gang: Incredible imagery of massive Hurricane Marie in the eastern Pacific</title>
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      <description>Hurricane Marie is a beautiful, massive storm, covering an area in larger than Alaska with gale-force winds.</description>
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      <title>Weather Gang: Tropical disturbance in Atlantic likely to intensify, but may avoid U.S.</title>
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      <description>An area of thunderstorms in the tropical Atlantic has become slightly more organized since Wednesday, and is now likely to develop over the next few days.</description>
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      <description>The National Hurricane Center says a low pressure system has a high chance of becoming a tropical depression over the next few days. (NOAA)

A low pressure system being watched by the National Hurricane Center is slowing becoming better organized and could form into a tropical depression in the next....</description>
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      <title>Forecasters watching weather system in Atlantic that could be headed toward Florida</title>
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      <description>Forecasters are monitoring a patch of rough weather in the Atlantic Ocean that has a good chance of becoming a tropical depression and could be heading toward Florida.</description>
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      <description>A low pressure system being watched by the National Hurricane Center is slowing becoming better organized and could form into a tropical depression in the next 24 to 48 hours, the center said in its Wednesday evening (Aug. 20) update. The elongated area of showers and thunderstorms was located....</description>
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      <description>The National Hurricane Center says a low pressure system has a high chance of becoming a tropical depression over the next few days. (NOAA)

A low pressure system being watched by the National Hurricane Center is slowing becoming better organized and could form into a tropical depression in the next....</description>
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      <description>Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Country: Haiti Priority Needs 1 Basic services, protection and durable solutions for IDPs An estimated 104,000 people remain internally displaced in Haiti in 172 camps almost five years after the 2010 earthquake.</description>
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A low-pressure system near the northern coast of the Dominican Republic is expected to turn into a tropical depression or storm....</description>
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A low pressure system in the Atlantic has continued on its journey north.</description>
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      <description>By Email the author on August 21, 2014 at 3:49 PM. Follow on Twitter Gulf Coast residents looking for information about tropical weather developments in the Atlantic have had their storm tracking efforts complicated by an apparently bogus hurricane tracking website that created a social media furor this week.</description>
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By Email the author on August 20, 2014 at 1:21 PM.</description>
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Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center are watching two low pressure systems in the north Atlantic, including one system that is heading for the Caribbean Sea.</description>
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Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center are watching two tropical systems in the north Atlantic, including one system that is heading for the Caribbean Sea.</description>
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