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December 02, 2005
Hurricane Epsilon
The end of November was supposed to bring the end of hurricane season to the U.S. Gulf Coast region. But as this record-breaking season has shown, if Mother Nature pays little heed to man-made inventions such as buildings, oil rigs and refineries, what respect will she have for a calendar? History suggests that after suffering through Katrina and her evil twin, Rita, the key oil producing and refining region is in for a respite as rebuilding continues. In the past century, only 1 major hurricane has made landfall in Texas or Louisiana after September, according to the U.S. National Weather Service.
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Posted on December 2, 2005 12:43 PM by hurric584.
Filed in Hurricane! under hurricane rita.
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