History of Atlantic hurricane warnings
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title:
History of Atlantic hurricane warnings
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The history of Atlantic tropical cyclone warnings details the progress of tropical cyclone warnings in the North Atlantic Ocean. The first service was set up in the 1870s from Cuba with the work of Father Benito ViƱes. After his death, hurricane warning services were assumed by the US Army Signal Corps and United States Weather Bureau over the next few decades, first based in Jamaica and Cuba before shifting to Washington, D.C. The central office in Washington, which would evolve into the Nation
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Aspect of meteorological history
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Atlantic_hurricane_warnings
date created:
2012-04-18T21:15:24Z
date modified:
2024-08-30T04:47:14Z
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