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Hurricane Bill
August 17, 2009 Leave a Comment
Hurricane Bill

This morning the National Hurricane Center made a very expected announcement – Bill became the first hurricane of the 2009 Atlantic Hurricane Season.

Florida’s Gulf Coast on Alert
August 16, 2009 Leave a Comment
Florida’s Gulf Coast on Alert

The National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on Tropical Storm Ana which is located about 710 miles east-southeast of the Leeward Islands. And, on Tropical Storm Bill which is located about 905 miles west-southwest of the Cape Verde Islands.

Tropical Storm Bill
August 15, 2009 Leave a Comment
Tropical Storm Bill

The Atlantic Basin is alive! The National Hurricane Center named Tropical Storm Bill in their afternoon update.

Tropical Storm Ana
August 15, 2009 Leave a Comment
Tropical Storm Ana

The National Hurricane Center has had some fun with Invest99l, which became Tropical Depression Two, which was then downgraded to an Invest after a few days, and then upgraded back to Tropical Depression Two and then just this morning upgraded to the first named storm in the Atlantic Basin for the 2009 Hurricane Season – Tropical Storm Ana.

Possible Cape Verde Tropical Storm
August 09, 2009 Leave a Comment

The Atlantic Basin might actually be coming alive – maybe. A low pressure area associated with a tropical wave just off the western coastline of Africa is organizing near the Cape Verde Islands. The system is moving to the west at 10-15 mph and the National Hurricane Center has given it a 30 percent chance of becoming a tropical depression within the next 48-hours.

FSU scientists unveil new seasonal hurricane forecasting model
August 09, 2009 Leave a Comment

Scientists at The Florida State University’s Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS) have developed a new computer model that they hope will predict with unprecedented accuracy how many hurricanes will occur in a given season.

A Little Action in the Atlantic
August 04, 2009 Leave a Comment

Finally, there is a tiny little piece of action happening in the Atlantic Basin this very quiet hurricane season. Here is the gist of it from the National Hurricane Center: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gtwo_atl.shtml

Hurricane Modification Patents Filed by Bill Gates
August 02, 2009 2 Comments

Last month USA Today reported that Five U.S. Patent and Trade Office patent applications, made public on July 9, propose slowing hurricanes by pumping cold, deep-ocean water in their paths from barges. If issued, the patents offer 18 years of legal rights to the idea for Gates and co-inventors, including climate scientist Ken Caldeira of the Carnegie Institution of Washington.

Texas Injustice
March 03, 2009 Leave a Comment
Texas Injustice

When Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast in 2005 the world watched in shock and amazement as local, state and federal officials were heavily criticized for not responding in a timely manner to the initial response, or the aid that would follow in the months and years to come.