Cancun before and after videos
August 24, 2007 on 6:54 pm | In All, Cancun News, Cancun Videos, Web Work | No CommentsDean has come and gone and to be honest it was nothing worse than the storms we get here every month or two. Sat there waiting for something to happen and it didnt, it hardly even rained. The new blog we ran though was an oustanding success – around 120,000 unique vistors in less than a week including 58,000+ on Tuesday. It also attracted widespread press interest and I ended up doing 3 interviews, one for the tv and two for the radio.
The videos below I took 12 hours either side of the hurricane and show that Cancun has not really been affected at all.
New Hurricane Dean Cancun Blog
August 16, 2007 on 9:28 pm | In All, Cancun News, Home Life | No CommentsWell it looks like we are on the verge of another biggie. Rather than fill this general Cancun blog with endless hurricane posts I’ve started a new blog specific to the situation. The situation is developing all the time so I intend to make updates several times a day at the new site:
Please visit my Hurricane Dean Cancun Blog for the latest info and thoughts.
Hurricane Dean set for Cancun?
August 15, 2007 on 12:54 pm | In All, Cancun News, Home Life | No CommentsThe first major storm of the 2007 hurricane season looks to be upon us. It’s still way to early to tell whether Tropical Storm Dean (soon to be Hurricane Dean) will affect Cancun at all, let alone score a direct hit. But after the devastating Hurricane Wilma of 2005, it’s one that all in Cancun are keeping a close eye on.

One thing is 99% sure though and that is this storm will become Hurricane Dean sooner or later and possibly go as high as a Category 3. Several of the forecasted models put the Yucatan Peninsula in it’s path at the moment, but we are going to have to wait several more days before it’s time for panic stations.
Check out our Live Cancun Webcam and the dicussion on our Cancun Forum

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