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Hurricane Mitch was the most powerful hurricane of the 1998 Atlantic hurricane season, with maximum sustained winds of 180 mph (285 km/h). ...
en.wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Jan 23, 2009 ... US National Climatic Data Center summary, with comparisons to other storms and descriptions of losses by country.
www.ncdc.noaa.gov
www.ncdc.noaa.gov
By the morning of October 28, winds associated with Hurricane Mitch had decreased to 105 knots. The storm was located just north of Honduras and was ...
www.osei.noaa.gov
www.osei.noaa.gov
Exclusive reports on hurricane mitch and its after effects on honduras. Updates on current natural disasters, and other hurricanes in the world.
www.hurricanemitch.com
www.hurricanemitch.com
Although the winds diminished as Hurricane Mitch traveled inland over Honduras on October 30, the storm continued to produce torrential rains, ...
landslides.usgs.gov
landslides.usgs.gov
Hurricane Mitch reports preparedness and insurance information with fact sheets, flood damage information, by The Disaster Center.
www.disastercenter.com
www.disastercenter.com
Damage caused by Hurricane Mitch was generally less than initially reported. ... Hurricane Mitch Damage Assessment of the 1998/99 Crops ...
www.fas.usda.gov
www.fas.usda.gov
Ten years after the devastation caused by Hurricane Mitch, Honduras is once again suffering a nationwide natural disaster. ...
www.unicef.org
www.unicef.org
Images of Hurricane Mitch (October 1998) from the RSD Image Catalog.
rsd.gsfc.nasa.gov
rsd.gsfc.nasa.gov
AFSC Hurrican Mitch Relief · CARE Provides Emergency Assistance in the Aftermath of Hurricane Mitch · Central America Disaster Response Site of the ...
lanic.utexas.edu
lanic.utexas.edu
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