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HAMILTON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Hurricane Igor barreled north on Monday on a path expected to take it near Newfoundland and energy interests off eastern Canada, after battering Bermuda with heavy ...
Hurricane Igor churned westward in the Atlantic Ocean as a dangerous Category 4 storm and could strengthen in the coming days, forecasters said late on Monday. Skip to main content.
On Sept. 21, 2010, Hurricane Igor struck eastern Newfoundland. Lee Pitts hit the road for CBC News, and with videographer Eddy Kennedy documented the storm's intense destruction for nine days ...
Igor's center passed about 40 miles to the west of Bermuda just before midnight. But even the near-miss was a problem, since hurricane-force winds extended up to 90 miles from the eye.
Hurricane Igor could weaken and be over Bermuda by Sunday, forecasters say. But the path could change. Skip to main content Skip to main menu Skip to search Skip to footer.
Whenever I think back on Hurricane Igor 10 years ago, images come flashing before me. I spent that first day — Sept. 21, 2010 — in the field covering that catastrophic, history-making storm ...
NASA Satellites have noticed two distinct features in Igor that both indicate how powerful he has become, icy cold, high cloud tops and very heavy rainfall. NASA's Aqua and TRMM satellites have ...
Hurricane Igor remains a dangerous Category 4 storm, according to the National Hurricane Center. Igor is moving toward the west-northwest at about 8 mph. A general motion toward the northwest with ...
Hurricane Igor advisory from the National Hurricane Center in Miami: Hurricane Igor is a large and powerful storm, and is maintaining its strength. There are no coastal watches or warnings in ...
Igor was upgraded to a hurricane, the fourth in the Atlantic this year, and may strengthen further to become a “major” weather system by tomorrow. Igor, packing maximum winds of 75 miles (121 ...
Powerful Hurricane Igor is moving west-northwest in the Atlantic on a track that could take the Category 4 storm toward Bermuda. Maximum sustained winds are near 135 mph with higher gusts.
It's no joke the Atlantic is heating up. We have three storms right now, and luckily none of them are really threatening the United States.. and it's a good thing they aren't. Hurricane's Igor and ...
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