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  2. List of sirens built by Alerting Communicators of America

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    One of the last electronic sirens made by ACA before their bankruptcy. Three base models were available, AL-1600, AL-3200, and AL-4800. They could also be configured in uni-directional setups, as they had 4 separate quadrants. They could be mounted on walls, corners, or on poles. They could be used indoors and outdoors.

  3. List of North Carolina hurricanes (2000–present) - Wikipedia

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    September 3, 2010 – Hurricane Earl passes just east of the Outer Banks, inundating portions of North Carolina Highway 12 with storm surge and producing hurricane-force wind gusts that severely damaged six houses. Moderate crop damage was reported further inland, and monetary damage in the state reached $2.5 million (2010 USD).

  4. Central dense overcast - Wikipedia

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    The central dense overcast, or CDO, of a tropical cyclone or strong subtropical cyclone is the large central area of thunderstorms surrounding its circulation center, caused by the formation of its eyewall.

  5. Have property damage after Florida hurricanes Helene, Milton ...

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    A mounted deer head is part of the debris washed out onto the street by storm surge after Hurricane Helene hit the area on September 27, 2024 in Steinhatchee, Florida.

  6. Eye (cyclone) - Wikipedia

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    Cross section of a mature tropical cyclone. A typical tropical cyclone has an eye approximately 30–65 km (20–40 mi) across at the geometric center of the storm. The eye may be clear or have spotty low clouds (a clear eye), it may be filled with low-and mid-level clouds (a filled eye), or it may be obscured by the central dense overcast.

  7. From two up to over and out: Why Hurricanes’ Game 6 ... - AOL

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