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    Satellite Imagery shows Hurricane Dean moving over Jamaica

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    Satellite Imagery shows Hurricane Dean moving over Jamaica

    CARIBBEAN SEA

    09.20.2007

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    U.S. Navy           

    Satellite imagery shows Hurricane Dean as it moves over Jamaica and heads toward the Yucatan Peninsula. The category 4 storm's winds are now sustained at 145 mph with higher gusts. At 11:00 a.m. easter daylight time, the center of Hurricane Dean was located near about 130 miles east-southeast of Kingston, Jamaica, and about 215 miles west-southwest of Port Au Prince, Haiti. The National Hurricane Center in Miami said the first hurricane of the Atlantic season is projected to reach the most dangerous hurricane classification, category 5, with winds of 160 mph before reaching the Mexican coastline near Cancun on Monday night or Tuesday.

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    Date Taken: 09.20.2007
    Date Posted: 09.20.2007 15:06
    Photo ID: 58412
    Resolution: 1024x1024
    Size: 549.33 KB
    Location: CARIBBEAN SEA

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