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January 13, 2006

2005 Hurricanes Were Freakishly Electrical

hurricane lightening And another strange thing about the 2005 hurricane season ...

Indeed, the electric fields above Hurricane Emily were among the strongest ever measured by the aircraft’s sensors over any storm. “We observed steady fields in excess of 8 kilovolts per meter,” says Blakeslee. “That is huge–comparable to the strongest fields we would expect to find over a large land-based ‘mesoscale’ thunderstorm…”

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August 04, 2005

Broad Weather Patterns

hurricane double eagle airport abq Hurricane Emily ended up causing thunderstorms in the normally dry southwest.

We made a stop at Double Eagle in ABQ to check the weather ourselves and the southwest was a disaster area. Starting at about ABQ and going to what looked like California was filled with thunderstorms everywhere, lots more than the one or two isolated small cells that were there earlier. I called a briefer to see what was up, and he said that moisture from Hurricane Emily ended up getting thrown into the southwest, and with the heat that is in that area it turned the entire region into the breeding grounds for thunderstorms. This happened yesterday between the time we left and the time we got to ABQ because the briefer that we talked to when we left Arlington told us that the area was espically dry and that we shouldn’t have a problem making to Phoenix. So much for forcasts.

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Posted on August 4, 2005 06:44 AM by hurric541.
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July 24, 2005

Severe Damage to Villages in and Around the Laguna Madre

hurricane emily damage laguna madre mexico Reports keep coming in about damage from Hurricane Emily.

This is from the youth pastor of the church I attend. He was part of a missions trip to the Laguna Madre region, and the village of La Posa, more specifically. You might remember that the Laguna Madre took a direct hit from Hurricane Emily.

I have a preliminary report that all the houses in Media Luna have been destroyed along with most of the buildings in La Posa. In addition, Don Victor’s home (all but one wall) has been destroyed.

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July 23, 2005

Thinking About Emily

hurricane emily monterey mexico Click through for the funny picture.

We might as well kick off our weekend with a laugh. Below is an AP photo of a shelter in Cancun, Mexico, containing tourists stuck there as hurricane Emily blew threw.

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July 18, 2005

Updated Emily Info

hurricane emily predicted course More good links on Hurricane Emily here as it moves past Cancun and on to Texas.

Hurricane Emily hits Yucatan Peninsula. “It’s Mayhem” says Miami Herald. “Slams Yucatan” say CNN. “Pounds Mexico” says Bloomberg.

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July 14, 2005

Barbados Shutting Down At 11:30 EST

hurricane barbados whistling frog Temperatures are about 1-1/2 degrees (F) warmer in the Atlantic which is giving tropical storms more energy.

Locals report last night was very strange. The island normally has the wonderful tradewind breezes constantly blowing off the coast of Africa, but last night the air was reported as being still and humid. Many locals report the lack of noise from birds and the whistling frogs.

I can't imagine a night in Barbados without the musical sound of the whistling frogs. That alone would be enough to make me feel a bit apprehensive.

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Posted on July 14, 2005 06:53 AM by hurric541.
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Here we Go Again

hurricane grenada police It looks like Emily will take a southerly course towards Cancun.

Grenadian police ordered people off the streets and businesses closed Wednesday as Tropical Storm Emily threatened an island still recovering from the devastation of Hurricane Ivan last year.

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July 12, 2005

Tropical Storm Emily Forms

hurricane tropical storm emily Tropical Storm Emily is expected to become Hurricane Emily as it moves towards the U.S. this week.

The fifth storm of the 2005 hurricane season has formed in the Atlantic — (un)welcome Emily.

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