Hanna, Ike, and Josephine, Oh My! »

Tropical storm Hanna is still heading up the east coast, and could make landfall on the northern South Carolina coast…

The Storms Before the Fireworks »

The Republican Convention, night 3 (or 2b), is under way. But while we wait for Governor Palin’s highly anticipated r…

Line ‘em Up »

The good news is that Gustav was less disruptive and destructive than it could have been. Good news, but not all the …

Gustav to the Left of me (Hanna) to the right, here I am. . . »

Gustav, still a tropical storm this morning, appears to be tracking further west which could take the center of the t…

Morning Gustav Update »

Gustav is a tropical storm now, but could return to hurricane strength. Here’s part of the 5am update:

AT 500 AM E…

Here We Go Again »

Tropical storm Fay finished it’s zig zag parade around and across Florida just in time for tropical storm Gustav to f…

Swing. . . and a miss »

Got all of the preparations done and Fay has decided to go further south and east. This is not a complaint. Here’s th…

Fay on it’s way? »

School starts again today, a perfect time to be preparing for a tropical storm/hurricane. Fay still has the computer …

Florida Forecasted for Fay? »

Tropical Storm Fay is heading away from the Dominican Republic and toward the center of Cuba. The current forecast tr…

Tropical Storm Florence »

The latest report from the National Hurricane Center has been released.
…FLORENCE EXPECTED TO STRENGTHEN…
AT 1100 PM AST…0300Z…THE CENTER OF TROPICAL STORM FLORENCE WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 17.7 NORTH…LONGITUDE 49.5 WEST OR ABOUT 895 MILES…1440 KM…EAST OF THE NORTHERN LEEWARD ISLANDS.
The current five day projection make it look as if Florence will head north of Florida. [...]

Flo’s a Go »

The 11:00 EDT update from the National Hurricane Center says that tropical depression #6 is now tropical storm Florence.
Florence is still very far away from U.S. landfall, too far away for any type of prediction regarding where it will strike. Of course those of us in Florida, and up the east coast, will be watching.

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Will it be Florence »

Tropical depression #6 is way out in the Atlantic, about 1100 miles east of the Lesser Antilles. If it develops into a tropical storm it will be named Florence.
If all goes well it will be another Ernesto. Just take a look at the horrific damage it caused.

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