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Keywords: US Navy 050708-N-0000X-002 Graphic depicting the expected track of Hurricane Dennis.jpg en Gulf of Mexico July 8 2005 Graphic depicting the expected track of Hurricane Dennis The Category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson rating scale with winds up to 135 mph is expected to make landfall late Sunday The season's first hurricane was rated a Category Four meaning winds were above 131 mph but less than 155 mph Forecasters anticipate significant strengthening prior to landfall In addition a hurricane watch remains in effect for portions of central and eastern Cuba As of 8 a m EDT 1200 GMT Dennis was located 230 miles southeast of Havana Cuba and about 285 miles south-southeast of Key West Florida The storm was moving northwest at 12 mph but was expected to start moving west-northwest U S Navy ships have been sortied out of Naval Station Pascagoula and personnel on board Naval Station Guantanamo Bay Cuba have used heavy steel shutters to protect base personnel The Atlantic hurricane season began June 1 and ends Nov 30 Photo provided by Naval Atlantic Meteorology and Oceanography Center RELEASED For more information visit <a href https //weather navy mil Target _BLANK >https //weather navy mil</a> 2005-07-08 050708-N-0000X-002 Navy http //www navy mil/view_image asp id 25963 U S Navy photo PD-USGov-Military-Navy Maps of the Gulf of Mexico
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