HURRICANE RELIEF FUNDS Late And Lacking: Broward and Miami-Dade are…
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- HURRICANE RELIEF FUNDS Late And Lacking: Broward and Miami-Dade are…
- A refreshed Caribbean coast emerges after 2005 hurricane.(Hurricane…
- How To Manage Forests In Hurricane Impact Zones.
- Amateur Radio Participates at the 2007 National Hurricane Conference
- Hurricane Forecasters Who Got Mild ’06 Right Warn of Active…
- Tornado rips through town
HURRICANE RELIEF FUNDS Late And Lacking: Broward and Miami-Dade are…
Free with registration – Miami Herald – AccessMyLibrary.com – Apr 23, 2007
(23-APR-07) Miami Herald (Miami FL). 23–Almost a year and a half after Hurricane Wilma Norma Pickersgill has run out of money for repairs and patience for bureaucracy.
A refreshed Caribbean coast emerges after 2005 hurricane.(Hurricane…
Free with registration – Miami Herald – AccessMyLibrary.com – Apr 23, 2007
(23-APR-07) Miami Herald (Miami FL). That’s because many hotels here that were battered by Hurricane Wilma in 2005 not only repaired their.
How To Manage Forests In Hurricane Impact Zones.
Free with registration – Space Daily – AccessMyLibrary.com – Apr 23, 2007
April 24 (SPX) — Forest Service researchers have developed an adaptive strategy to help natural resource managers in the southeastern United States both prepare for and respond to disturbance from major hurricanes. In an article published in the journal Forest Ecology and Management John Stanturf Scott Goodrick and Ken utcalt from the Forest Service Southern Research Station (SRS) unit in Athens GA report the results of a case study based on the effects of hurricanes Katrina and Rita. The past 10 hurricane seasons have been the most active on record with climatologists predicting that heightened activity could continue for another.
Amateur Radio Participates at the 2007 National Hurricane Conference
ARRL – Apr 23, 2007
[Greg Sarratt W4ZK Photo]. [Steve Ewald WV1X Photo]… Held in past years in Miami the annual gathering which serves as "the nation’s forum for education and professional training in hurricane preparedness" features Amateur Radio’s role in severe weather situations. More than 2500 government industry military and volunteers attended this year’s gathering. The Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) WX4NHC — the Amateur Radio station at the National Hurricane Center — and ARRL collaborated to present a training session at the conference on April 3.
Hurricane Forecasters Who Got Mild ’06 Right Warn of Active…
Insurance Journal – Apr 23, 2007
State who contributed to the team. The second squad of forecasters estimated the Atlantic basin will brew 12 to 13 named storms and eight to nine hurricanes including four or five major hurricanes. Researchers said there is a 75 percent chance a hurricane will make landfall along the eastern seaboard and an equally strong chance that a hurricane will hit the Gulf of Mexico coastline. “All in all it’s going to be an active year” said lead researcher Lian Xie an N. State professor of Meteorology and Physical ceanography. The team also estimated a 56 percent chance that a major hurricane will strike the Gulf Coast and a 10 percent chance of a major hurricane striking the southeast coast.
Tornado rips through town
Amarillo.com – Amarillo.com (subscription) – Apr 23, 2007
As winds up to about 130 mph hammered Francisco Carrasco’s brick-and-mortar home along Glennis Avenue in Cactus no one knew what was happening above them. All they knew was a tornado was barreling toward them as hail and winds pummeled the home. Then it all subsided. Silence fell across the group. “When we felt our ears pop we knew it was a tornado” said Luis Alarcon 20 who hid inside Carrasco’s basement with his mother Arminda Alarcon 44. When Luis Alarcon walked outside to see what houses still stood he didn’t see anything… Then it all subsided. Silence fell across the group. “When we felt our ears pop we knew it was a tornado” said Luis Alarcon 20 who hid inside Carrasco’s basement with his mother Arminda Alarcon 44. When Luis Alarcon walked outside to see what houses still stood he didn’t see anything. Every building and home along the small street was smashed into rubble.