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Source: www.reuters.com --- 51 days ago
MIAMI (Reuters) - The 2008 Atlantic Hurricane season will likely be a busy one with 15 tropical storms, of which eight will turn into hurricanes, the noted Colorado State University forecasting team said on Tuesday. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 8 days ago
South Florida Sun-Sentinel Jul 16 2008 2:26PM GMT ... Source: www.floridatoday.com --- 51 days ago
... Source: www.caribbeannetnews.com --- 52 days ago
NEW YORK, USA (Reuters): Private Forecaster Planalytics expects a more active US Atlantic Hurricane season in 2008 than in 2007, with a high possibility of storms striking the southern Texas coastline, the company said on Friday. Tropical storms are likely to develop, which can turn into a Hurricane. ... Source: www.watch.org --- 51 days ago
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Broadcast meteorologists walk a fine line in Hurricane season Sunday evening, prime time. A Hurricane in the Gulf is closing in on southern Florida. As a TV weather Forecaster, you have a choice to make. ... Source: www.nhc.noaa.gov --- 20 days ago
000 ABPZ20 KNHC 042339 TWOEP TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK NWS TPC/NATIONAL Hurricane CENTER MIAMI FL 500 PM PDT FRI JUL 4 2008 FOR THE EASTERN NORTH PACIFIC...EAST OF 140 DEGREES WEST LONGITUDE.. SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ASSOCIATED WITH A BROAD AREA OF LOW PRESSURE LOCATED A FEW HUNDRED MILES SOUTH-SOUTHEAST OF ACAPULCO MEXICO HAVE BECOME A LITTLE BETTER ORGANIZED THIS AFTERNOON. SOME ADDITIONAL SLOW DEVELOPMENT OF THIS SYSTEM IS POSSIBLE OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS AS IT MOVES SLOWLY WEST-NORTHWESTWARD. ELSEWHERE...TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT 48 HOURS. $$ Forecaster BEVEN ... Source: www.nhc.noaa.gov --- 8 days ago
000 WONT41 KNHC 161445 DSAAT SPECIAL TROPICAL DISTURBANCE STATEMENT NWS TPC/NATIONAL Hurricane CENTER MIAMI FL 1045 AM EDT WED JUL 16 2008 SATELLITE IMAGES AND SURFACE OBSERVATIONS INDICATE THAT THE AREA OF LOW PRESSURE LOCATED ABOUT 225 MILES EAST OF THE WINDWARD ISLANDS HAS BECOME BETTER-ORGANIZED AND A TROPICAL DEPRESSION COULD BE FORMING. AN AIR FORCE RESERVE Hurricane HUNTER AIRCRAFT WILL BE INVESTIGATING THIS SYSTEM THIS AFTERNOON TO DETERMINE IF A TROPICAL CYCLONE HAS FORMED. EVEN IF NO DEVELOPMENT OCCURS...LOCALIZED HEAVY RAINS AND GUSTY WINDS ARE POSSIBLE IN THE WINDWARD ISLANDS TODAY AND TONIGHT. ALL INTERESTS IN THE WINDWARD ISLANDS SHOULD MONITOR THE PROGRESS OF THIS SYSTEM...AND FOR INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO YOUR AREA...PLEASE CONSULT STATEMENTS FROM YOUR LOCAL WEATHER OFFICE. $$ Forecaster BLAKE/AVILA ... Source: www.nhc.noaa.gov --- 33 days ago
000 ABNT20 KNHC 211138 TWOAT TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK NWS TPC/NATIONAL Hurricane CENTER MIAMI FL 800 AM EDT SAT JUN 21 2008 FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO... TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT 48 HOURS. $$ Forecaster FRANKLIN ... Source: www.christiantoday.com --- 1 day ago
WSI Corp increased its forecast for the number of named storms and hurricanes for the 2008 Hurricane season due to warming in the Atlantic basin the private Forecaster said on Tuesday ... Source: www.charlotte.com --- 5 days ago
Tropical Storm Cristobal, the first tropical storm to menace the Southeast seaboard this Hurricane season, sent outer bands of intermittent rain lashing the eastern Carolinas late Saturday as forecasters predicted it could dump several inches in some areas of drought-stricken North Carolina. At 8 p.m. EDT, the center of the storm was about 130 miles east of Charleston and about 185 miles southwest of Cape Hatteras, N.C. The National Hurricane Center said Cristobal was moving northeast at about 6 mph with maximum sustained winds of about 45 mph and some higher gusts. "Basically the track is running parallel to the coast," said lead center Forecaster Martin Nelson, speaking with The Associated Press by telephone from Miami. "Slow strengthening is forecast for the next day or two." At the By The Sea Motel in North Myrtle Beach, S.C., out-of-state visitors photographed outer storm bands as Cristobal churned off the coast, said hotel manager Charlie Peterson. Intermittent light rain fell in the afternoon but that wasn't enough to chase them away. "They've got their cameras set and they think there is going to be lightning over the water," he said. Bradley Rose, a surf instructor at SandBarz in Carolina Beach, N.C., said surfers took the plunge. "It looks pretty fun out there," Rose said. Although the center of the storm was forecast to remain off the coast through the weekend, tropical storm warnings were in effect from the South Sant ... Source: www.kentucky.com --- 17 days ago
Hurricane Bertha strengthened to a Category 3 storm Monday as it swirled in the central Atlantic, but it posed no immediate threat to land. Forecasters expect the Atlantic season's first Hurricane to head toward Bermuda. It was too early to tell whether the storm would hit the island, but residents were urged to monitor Bertha's progress. At 11 p.m. Monday, the Hurricane was located 695 miles east-northeast of the Northern Leeward Islands and about 1,085 miles southeast of Bermuda. It was moving west-northwest at about 12 mph. Maximum sustained winds were measured near 120 mph. Daniel Brown, a Forecaster at the National Hurricane Center, said Bertha was expected to stay at roughly the same intensity for the next day or two. "Conditions aren't going to change too much over the next couple days, so it will likely remain a strong Hurricane," Brown said. ... Source: pajamasmedia.com --- 15 days ago
Hurricane Bertha caused one Forecaster to "throw out the models" so anomalous was her behavior. Is this a sign of what's ahead? ... Source: www.losangeleschronicle.com --- 16 days ago
First Hurricane of Season Not Concern for Gulf Interests. STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - AccuWeather.com Chief Hurricane Forecaster Joe Bastardi reports "Hurricane Bertha will not be a threat for the Gulf area." As the nation's rising oil prices impact millions of families at the pump, it is welcome news that Bertha will not enter the Gulf of Mexico and will not impact energy producing interests in the Gulf. "The biggest news is that it is not a Gulf problem," Bastardi says of the first Hurricane of the 2008 Atlantic Basin season. "My gut feeling is that, should it miss the connection with the trough to the north, a move close to the coast the middle part of next week is possible, most likely south of Hatteras, but not i... more ... Source: www.moldova.org --- 11 days ago
A near-stationary Hurricane Bertha weakened to tropical storm status Sunday, 220 miles southeast of Bermuda, U.S. forecasters in Miami reported.The storm had sustained winds of 70 mph with gusts up to 90 mph, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.The system stalled its forward movement Saturday, leading Miami Forecaster Lixion Avilla to say in his advisory: After a week or so ... I am running out of things to say about Bertha.Tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 miles, but some weakening was forecast through Monday, the report said.The Bermuda weather office posted a tropical storm warning Saturday saying as much as 4 inches of rain could fall in the next couple of days. ... Source: beach.freedomblogging.com --- 9 days ago
Surfline.com Forecaster Kevin Wallis gives us a look at what’s in store for the weekend: A mix of modest Southern Hemisphere southwest swell and locally generated northwest windswell will prevail over the next few days, with new southeast swell from Hurricane Elida also moving in for the second half of the week. On Wednesday, we’ll see primarily [...] ...
Source: pakistanchronicle.com --- 7 days ago
HAMILTON, Bermuda - Tropical Storm Bertha headed back out over open ocean and away from the U.S. mainland Tuesday after it battered Bermuda, knocking out electricity to thousands on the Atlantic tourist island. It is the longest-lived July tropical storm in history, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center. Bertha became the Atlantic season's first Hurricane, before weakening into a tropical storm. It is expected to strengthen over the next 24 hours, forecasters said. The previous longest-lived storm, known as Storm No. 2, occurred in 1960 and lasted just over 12 days, according to Forecaster Daniel Brown. Bertha is entering its 13th day. The storm was centered 360 miles (580 kilometers) northeast of Bermuda Tuesday night, with sustained winds near 65 mph (100 kph), the center said. It was moving northeast at 6 mph (9 kph). In Bermuda, the government dispatched cleanup crews and expected to restore power to 200 remaining customers by the end of the day. Bertha's heavy rains flooded roads and its winds felled utility poles, leaving up to 7,500 without electricity on Monday. There were no reports of injuries. read more ... Find more results for Hurricane Forecaster on RSSMicro.com |
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