Crazy Like a Fox: Sell Natural Gas Calls Into US Hurricane Season?

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- Crazy Like a Fox: Sell Natural Gas Calls Into US Hurricane Season?
- … DISCVERIES SECURES NEW APPEARANCE N QVC FR THE TRNAD…
- Tornado Alley Worries Thexton
- KENT KRIEGSHAUSER/The Register-Mail
- Tornado Touches Down In Southeast Colorado
- Insurance Panel Reviews Study.
- The People FEMA Fed

Crazy Like a Fox: Sell Natural Gas Calls Into US Hurricane Season?
Resource Investor – Apr 21, 2007
com) — It is only April and already the Hurricane gang is talking up another “big year” for the southeastern United States. Meanwhile a second group has emerged to challenge the notion of an active season sighting the same wind shear factors present this year that rendered the 2006 season a pleasant dud. And what about global warming? Does it create more or less hurricane activity? The experts are split. Regardless betting for or against a hurricane can be done in Vegas. For serious investors however gambling is not part of the program. Nevertheless hurricane fever is in the news and the investing public is busy seeking opportunities to take advantage of an active season. And what better way to play a hurricane than buying natural gas? After all in a market where the U.

… DISCVERIES SECURES NEW APPEARANCE N QVC FR THE TRNAD…
24-7PressRelease.com – 24-7PressRelease.com (press release) – Apr 21, 2007
Incredible Discoveries partnered with the creator of The Tornado and implemented a strategy to bring this innovative product to market. Incredible Discoveries produced a high-quality infomercial for this unique data transfer device and then secured its debut and second appearance on the highly-rated live shopping network. Incredible Discoveries is currently airing and managing the highly successful infomercial campaign nationally. The Tornado has been winning over both consumers and industry insiders as was evidenced by its win in Yahoo!’s Last Gadget Standing competition at this year’s Consumer Electronics Showcase. The Tornado beat out devices from major industry players such as Hewlett-Packard Archos and Pure Digital… Incredible Discoveries produced a high-quality infomercial for this unique data transfer device and then secured its debut and second appearance on the highly-rated live shopping network. Incredible Discoveries is currently airing and managing the highly successful infomercial campaign nationally. The Tornado has been winning over both consumers and industry insiders as was evidenced by its win in Yahoo!’s Last Gadget Standing competition at this year’s Consumer Electronics Showcase. The Tornado beat out devices from major industry players such as Hewlett-Packard Archos and Pure Digital. The Tornado (from Data Drive Thru ) is the newest fastest and easiest way to move files between PCs. This innovative data transfer device won Yahoo Tech’s Last Gadget Standing at the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). There is no software to load no special cables to buy and no wizards to follow Just plug in the USB plugs into two PCs and all the software and drivers autoload and autorun so it automatically displays the entire contents of each PC on one monitor enabling the user to quickly drag-n-drop their files and file folders from one machine to the other.

Tornado Alley Worries Thexton
Virtual Form Guide – Apr 21, 2007
However Thexton’s immediate concern following the race was how Tornado Alley a former bleeder coped in his tough first-up assignment. Tornado Alley was due to make his comeback a few months ago but was forced to be spelled for the mandatory three months after he bled from both nostrils following a barrier trial at Doomben in January. “I’m just hoping he’s pulled up well and hasn’t bled again” Thexton said… However Thexton’s immediate concern following the race was how Tornado Alley a former bleeder coped in his tough first-up assignment. Tornado Alley was due to make his comeback a few months ago but was forced to be spelled for the mandatory three months after he bled from both nostrils following a barrier trial at Doomben in January. “I’m just hoping he’s pulled up well and hasn’t bled again” Thexton said. “nce they bleed it’s always a concern. A lot of people say horses are never the same after they bleed but I don’t believe that.

KENT KRIEGSHAUSER/The Register-Mail
register-mail.com – Apr 21, 2007
Forecasting tornadoes is a critical task for a weatherman. But it is never easy and the decision to issue a warning is the culmination of hard data and experience resulting in an educated guess. Swails said tornado warnings are followed by verified tornado sightings only about 55 to 60 percent of the time. “Tornadoes are random events” explained Dan McCarthy warning coordination meteorologist at the Storm Prediction Center in Norman kla. “We still don’t know why one supercell storm will produce a family of tornadoes and another supercell will not produce any. Kirk Huettl a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Lincoln said only 20 percent of supercells produce tornadoes. Tracking tornadoesThe weather forecasters are aided by the latest technology… Doppler radar developed for miltary use but ubiquitous for the past 10 or 15 years in weather stations offers to trained eyes a snapshot of the ever-changing storm – its swirling winds chaotic shears and bouncing updrafts. Enhancements to Doppler radar in recent years allow forecasters in Swails’ words “to get down in that storm and look at that storm precisely. From that they can make their best estimate on whether a tornado is about to form and where. But it is still a gut-wrenching guess. “The most difficult tornado to forecast is the first one” said McCarthy. If a storm spawns one twister it is more likely to spawn others he said. The first successful tornado forecast took place at Tinker Air Force Base kla.

Tornado Touches Down In Southeast Colorado
TheDenverChannel.com – Apr 21, 2007
Granada is 10 miles west of Holly. Prowers County reported funnel clouds but said none actually touched down. A tornado also was reported to have touched down in an open field to the south in Baca County.

Insurance Panel Reviews Study.
Free with registration – Tampa Tribune – AccessMyLibrary.com – Apr 21, 2007
n Friday Louisiana’s insurance commissioner froze use of one of the same models from Risk Management Solutions pending Florida’s decision. Bob Hunter an insurance expert at the Consumer Federation of America who recently served as an adviser for Florida’s Insurance Commissioner said state regulators shouldn’t let RMS choose just the science that justifies higher rates. Randy Dumm chairman of the Florida Commission on Hurricane Loss Projection Methodology said.

The People FEMA Fed
Washington Post – Apr 21, 2007
With 13 to 16 major storms projected (eight to 10 of hurricane force) FEMA had 25 million meals available for use in 11 hurricane-impact states. Had those disasters occurred FEMA would have been ready. Yet with only one minor storm making landfall FEMA faced a different challenge: finding the best use for 13 million meals before their expiration date.

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