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Hurricane Irene – Late Evening Update

Hi Everyone, I finally got an audio video recorded late this evening discussing Hurricane Irene.  The video runs about 13 minutes, so you can click to various portions of the video you may want to check out.  Due to a glitch, the video will not be available until sometime tomorrow.  To access the video click …

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Hurricane Irene – 1pm Update

Hi Everyone, At last, I’m finally able to begin posting on Hurricane Irene.  First things first, I’ll paste in the latest advisory from the National Hurricane Center.  Then you’ll see several images on Irene such as Satellite, Model Forecasts and Projected Path.  The latest National Hurricane Center Advisory stated the following BULLETIN HURRICANE IRENE ADVISORY NUMBER …

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Hurricane Preparation – Mark Sudduth

One of the nicest sites around is hurricanetrack.com, which is run by Mark Sudduth. Please check his site as he provides updates on the tropics and even goes out to the potential landfall site of a hurricane.  Of course, he and his team make necessary prepraration to ensure their team is not at risk. Their data …

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Tropical Storm Calvin Nears Hurricane Strength

Calvin is nearing the cooler sea surface temperatures and stable environment south of Baja California. Even though the moderate easterly shear is anticipated to relax over the next few days, the cyclone is expected to peak as a Category 1 Hurricane this evening with gradual weakening thereafter as it moves west.

Through the Astronaut’s Eyes

  Astronaut Ron Garan took this image during the spacewalk conducted on Tues., July 12, 2011. It shows the International Space Station with Space Shuttle Atlantis docked on the right and a Russian Soyuz on the far left. In the foreground is the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) experiment installed during the STS-134 mission. AMS is …

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