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October 22, 2005

Tropical Storm Alpha

hurricane tropical storm alpha predicted track
Tropical Storm Alpha makes 2005 the busiest storm season on record. Landfall in Hispaniola estimated just before dawn tomorrow.
As of 2:00 PM EDT... Tropical Depression TWENTY-FIVE (Click here for PUBLIC ADVISORY) had Maximum sustained Winds of near 35 MPH with higher gust... Estimated Minimum Central Pressure is 1007 MB... The Depression is becoming better organized and may become a TROPICAL STORM later this afternoon... This would be a record for most Tropical Storms in one year in the Atlantic Basin and the first time the Greek Alphabet has ever been used to name an Atlantic Storm. This storm will be named “ALPHA” if it should develop into the record books....
 

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Posted on October 22, 2005 04:19 PM by NOAA a29.
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