Posted on 08 November 2008. Tags: Paloma Track Hurricane
Hurricane Paloma has become stronger and turned categorically into a hurricane this Thursday and is now barreling its way to the Caribbean islands and towards Cuba.
National Hurrican Center has a Miami base office that reported the storm, which formed early Thursday east of the Nicaragua-Honduras border, was packing winds with a combined force of near 75 miles per hour (120 kilometers per hour), with higher gusts.
Check out more reportage of the hurricane including photos and maps here – CLICK HERE.
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Posted on 06 November 2008. Tags: paloma, paloma hurricane, tropical storm paloma
Tropical Storm Paloma strengthened into a hurricane Thursday as it barreled northward across the Caribbean towards Cuba, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.
The Miami-based monitor reported that the storm, which formed early Thursday east of the Nicaragua-Honduras border, was packing sustained winds near 75 miles per hour (120 kilometers per hour), with higher gusts.
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Posted on 12 October 2008. Tags: Fire Little Tujunga Canyon, Latest Little Tujunga Canyon Fire, Little Tujunga Canyon, Little Tujunga Canyon Fire Emergency, Little Tujunga Canyon Fire News, Little Tujunga Canyon Map
Intense fires have been burning at Little Tujunga Canyon. A fire carried by the season’s first major winds blasted out of the foothills of the northeastern San Fernando Valley today, blackening 750 acres and destroying one house before winds shifted and the fire’s advance was largely halted.
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Posted on 06 October 2008. Tags: Map Tropical Storm Marco, Marco, Marco Tropical Storm, Plot Tropical Storm Marco, Track Tropical Storm Marco, Tropical Storm, Tropical Storm Marco Pics, Tropical Storm Marco Pictures, Tropical Storm Marco Satellite Pictures
Watch out for this one. The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Marco has kept its strength off Mexico’s Gulf Coast with maximum sustained winds near 65 mph (105Â kph).
A hurricane watch is in effect for Mexico’s Gulf Coast from Cabo Rojo south to Veracruz, and a tropical storm warning is in effect for the coast from Cabo Rojo south to Punta El Lagarto.
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Posted on 06 September 2008. Tags: hurricane, Hurricane Ike, Hurricane Ike Computer Model
Ike is forecast to maintain Category 4 status as it moves across the Southeastern Bahamas and near eastern Cuba. Some further strengthening is possible due to less wind shear and warmer water. This could allow Ike to become a very strong Category 4 or possibly even a Category 5 hurricane before affecting Cuba later.
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Posted on 31 August 2008. Tags: Gustav Impact, Hurricane Gustav, Hurricane Gustav Tracking, Oil Market Gustav
The fact that Gustav is going to have an impact on the Oil market and Gas prices in US is a given. What we can debate on however is, how much will be the impact.
Available news reports show that oil prices fluctuated sharply when it became known on Thursday that Hurricane Gustav has spun toward the Gulf of Mexico and was gaining strength with every passing hour.
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Posted on 26 August 2008. Tags: hurricane, Hurricane Gustav, Hurricane Gustav Tracking, Track Map Projected Path Gustav
Hurricane Gustav comes calling right at the heels of Hurrican Fay. And if you think you are sitting somewhere far off from the landfall and cannot be affected by such inclement weather situations, then think again. Hurricane Gustav hit Haiti and ended driving up gasoline prices.
Networks are reporting that Hurricane Gustav struck Haiti and sent global oil prices sky rocketing on fears that it could become even more dangerous than before by the time it reaches Gulf of Mexico.
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Posted on 15 August 2008. Tags: Tropical Storm Fay
We are going to track and map the tropical storm Fay until it blows over. Right now, according to the latest sources tropical storm Fay is heading towards Cuba.
Also, severe weather over the Dominican Republic has further strengthened and multiplied its devastating effect, according to US weather forecasts.
To give you an idea about how powerful this storm is, the winds are blowing at the speed of 40 miles an hour. (About 65km/hr)
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Posted on 04 August 2008. Tags: Chicago Tornado Map, Chicago Tornado News
I am starting this thread to track the Chicago Tornado, related news, any warnings and providing maps eventually. This is a potential national emergency.
It all started with a storm which led to the met department issuing warnings in downtown Chicago and eventually the evacuation of fans from the Wrigley field. Surprisingly, I heard nothing about it from the regular news channel so far I have been watching.
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Posted on 04 August 2008. Tags: Gearhart Plane Crash
I covered the Minnesota Hawker crash and people started busting my chops over that. The heat over that one is still not over but now I came across another crash and this time its a single engine place that fell into a a house on a foggy Oregon coast.
Two people who were in the place were killed, and two children who happened to be in the house also paid it with their lives. Another child in the house was reported missing.
Unfortunately a family was using the home as a vacation rental. (Turned out quite a vacation for them). One mom and two children were flown to Portland for treatment for burns. Luckily, two people went out for a walk.
About how the accident happened, the weather was misty and clouds slung low. The plane apparently hit a tree and then crashed into the house.
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