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NHC's prelimimary report on 1995 Atlantic Hurricane Luis Preliminary Report Hurricane Luis 27 August - 11 September 1995 Official track forecast errors were quite small for Hurricane Luis ranging from 52 n mi at 24 hours to 173 n mi at 72 hours.
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Hurricane Luis: September 1995 - Index into the Anguilla Local News Archive and Links to other Anguilla web sites Hurricane Luis Scores A Direct Hit On Tuesday, September 5th, 1995, the island of Anguilla took a direct hit from Hurricane Luis. To understand how massive and powerful Luis was,
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Hurricane Luis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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As the storm reentered the Gulf, Hurricane LUIS (28 AUG-11 SEP) Storm Maximums -- Max Winds: 120 Min Pres: 936 Category: 4 Luis formed as a wave off the coast of Africa and quickly intensified from tropical storm to category 4 hurricane in the course of 2 days.
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Image of Hurricane Luis (September 1995) from the RSD Image Catalog. View of Hurricane Luis on 8 September 1995 at 17:45 UT from GOES-8 (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites). The visible, See also the perspective and stereo views of Hurricane Luis.
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Hurricane Luis Preliminary Report Luis was a large hurricane. The inner diameter of the eyewall was 40 n mi as it moved over the islands. In addition to the eyewall conditions described above, Nevis, St. Kitts, With great uncertainty, the total damage estimate for Hurricane Luis is temporarily set at 2.5 billion U...
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On 07SEP95, Hurricane Luis intensified from about 100 kt winds and 940 mb minimum sea-level pressure (MSLP) to 120 kt and 935 mb MSLP as it moved northwestward away from the Lesser Antilles. During the course of the day (UT) an outer concentric eyewall formed surrounding the original eyewall at 50 nmi radius.
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The Queen Elizabeth 2, or QE2 as she is commonly known was the flagship of the Cunard Line for over 30 years. QE2 made her maiden voyage in 1969 and is one of the last of the great Transatlantic liners. At 70 Hurricane Luis History - Hurricane Luis...
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Case Study of the Effects of Hurricane Luis on the Buildings and other Structures of the Electricity Section of the Antigua Public Utilities Authority The results of Hurricane Luis in Antigua indicate clearly that success is possible. The recent event of Hurricane Luis in Antigua-Barbuda has provided opportunities,
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