Hurricane Bill bounced to Hurricane Status
Rob @ August 17, 2009 # No Comment Yet
It’s that time of year again, a time many people in the southeastern United States have come to expect and prepare for with resignation year after year. Even though hurricane season has been relatively quiet up to the middle of August, many are reminded of the fact that it doesn’t take more than one storm […]
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Billy The Hurricane Slayer
andrea @ July 24, 2009 # No Comment Yet
Apparently, when you’re rich and smart, there is no limit to what you (think you) can do. Let’s take Mr. Bill Gates for example. Gates is responsible for the multi-million dollar Microsoft Corporation and just came up with another idea. This Microsoft founder wants to become a…wait for it…“hurricane slayer.”
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Fla. weather reminds NASA who’s boss
andrea @ July 15, 2009 # No Comment Yet
Anyone who’s been to “sunny Florida” during the summertime is aware of the precipitation level. Having grown up in Florida, I feel it’s safe to say that it rains here just about every day during the summer, even if the sun is out. It’s an incredible thing: “sun showers.” I won’t even mention the flooding […]
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One step closer for tornado prediction
andrea @ June 14, 2009 # No Comment Yet
Tornadoes have provided for some great cinema magic (i.e. “The Wizard of Oz”) but have also provided for many deaths and serious devastation. Severe weather investigators have been trying for years to determine what causes twisters to form. Luckily for them, on June 6, a tornado in Wyoming became the most documented twister of all […]
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