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    Hurricane Earl 2010: Category 4 Hurricane Threatens U.S. Coast After Hitting Caribbean

    September 1, 2010

    Hurricane Earl is the fifth named storm of the 2010 Atlantic Hurricane season. It is the third hurricane to hit the United States of America. On August 29, 2010, Earl become a Category 1 hurricane but in just a couple of days, it becomes a powerful Category 4 hurricane with a maximum sustained winds of 135 miles per hour as it is moving toward the Caribbean. This hurricane earl threatened the residents of the East Coast after hitting the Caribbean. The Federal Emergency Management Agency of U.S warned and advised the residents near the Eastern Seaboard to be prepared for evacuation. They also warned the islanders in the Turks and Cailos to get down from their homes as Earl cosidered to be under the Category 4 hurricane with a sustained winds of 135 miles per hour. Hurricane Earl is expected to stay over the ocean before going towards north and turning parallel to the East Coast. It could bring strong winds and heavy rains in North Carolina. United States of America is so strong that is the reason why no matter what happens, they can still survive and move on.

    Reference

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/31/hurricane-earl-2010-categ_n_700117.html

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