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Hurricane Marilyn, September 15-16, 1995
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Published Date:1996

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Corporate Authors:United States, National Weather Service,
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Description:The event and its impact -- Hydrometeorological analysis -- Preparedness activities -- User response -- National Weather Service performance -- Appendix A: Listing of deaths directly associated with Hurricane Marilyn -- Appendix B: Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale -- Appendix C: Report on aerial survey of damage from Hurricane Marilyn -- Appendix D. Preliminary USGS River Gage Heights and Discharges during Hurricane Marilyn -- E: Description of NHC forecast procedures and forecast errors associated with Hurricane Marilyn -- Appendix F: Fiscal year 1995 preparedness activities of WSFO San Juan, Puerto Rico -- Appendix G: Sample products from NHC -- Appendix H: Sample hurricane local statements and short term forecasts from WSFO San Juan.
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