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Here's a great locator map of the area.
Dean is now the ninth most powerful storm on record, the first hurricane since Andrew in 1992 to make landfall in the Western Hemisphere as a category 5 storm. Over land overnight, it has weakened to a category 3 with winds of 125 mph. Next stop: Mexican oil fields. The Oil Drum is all over it. NOAA: "DEAN MADE LANDFALL ON THE EAST COAST OF THE YUCATAN PENINSULA NEAR THE CRUISE SHIP PORT OF COSTA MAYA AROUND 0830 UTC...AND THE EYE IS NOW JUST INLAND. OBSERVATIONS FROM AN AIR FORCE HURRICANE HUNTER PLANE INDICATE THAT THE HURRICANE WAS INTENSIFYING RIGHT UP TO LANDFALL." That was around 4:30 a.m. EDT just north of Chetumal, the capital of Quintana Roo, between Cancun to the north and Belize to the south. Costa Maya is home to the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, near the Mayan Ruins of Tulum. Laura's Birding Blog: Dean looks bad for humans and hummingbirds: The Yucatan is... where virtually all our Ruby-throated Hummingbirds spend the winter. Absurdly related: Blogger Laura Erickson's For the Birds site includes The Owls of Harry Potter, with a photo of her as "Professor McGonagowl." |
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