Jail Building Destroyed by Possible Tornado in Florida

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- Jail Building Destroyed by Possible Tornado in Florida
- Uganda: ACC Face Tornado in Final
- … Supplies Systems Protection to Global Shipping company…
- … Supplies Systems Protection to Global Shipping company…
- Rich Campbell: Forget what experts say: We’ll be OK in ’08 trust me
- Big Endorsements in the Presidential Election; Winter Weather in the…
- Most roads in Olympic National Park remain closed

Jail Building Destroyed by Possible Tornado in Florida
FOXNews – Dec 16, 2007
The main prison building which holds about 950 inmates sustained roof damage. A cold front that moved east into the Tampa Bay area combined with the remnants of Tropical Storm Olga to generate strong thunderstorms from the Tampa Bay area north to around Brooksville in Hernando County before dawn Sunday said Paul Close a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Ruskin. The tornado was spawned from the heavy storms. A weather service meteorologist was working in Pasco County on Sunday to try to determine the path and the strength of the apparent tornado Close said.

Uganda: ACC Face Tornado in Final
AllAfrica.com – Dec 16, 2007
GA_googleFillSlot(“AllAfrica_Story_Inset”);The clash is a must win for both sides as the winner will be crowned 2007 Champion. Despite being defending champions ACC will start the game as underdogs having lost three players – opening bowler Martin Muyomba (now in Canada) and off spinner Clive Kyangungu (now in Scotland). ACC’s former captain and most talented player Junior Kwebiiha will also sit out the crucial tie as he underwent surgery three weeks ago but captain Lawrence Sematimba will be relieved to have all-rounder Ronald Ssemanda at his service after the national U-19 skipper postponed his earlier scheduled travel to further his education career in England. "We are in trouble of losing the title because the season has dragged.

… Supplies Systems Protection to Global Shipping company…
Free with registration – Wireless News – AccessMyLibrary.com – Dec 16, 2007
com Vision Solutions a high availability (HA) and disaster recovery solutions provider in the IBM System i and System p markets announced TCY (Terminales de Contenedores de Yucatan) weathered the massive Hurricane Dean with superior systems availability protection provided by iTERA HA. “One week after implementing iTERA HA the hurricane hit and we were forced to evacuate our.

… Supplies Systems Protection to Global Shipping company…
highbeam.com – Dec 16, 2007
com Vision Solutions a high availability (HA) and disaster recovery solutions provider in the IBM System i and System p markets announced TCY (Terminales de Contenedores de Yucatan) weathered the massive Hurricane Dean with superior systems availability protection provided by iTERA HA. “One week after implementing iTERA HA the hurricane hit and we were forced to evacuate our terminal” says engineer Jos.

Rich Campbell: Forget what experts say: We’ll be OK in ’08 trust me
tcpalm.com – Dec 16, 2007
Next hurricane season is going to be a doozy. How do I know?The experts have spoken. The 2008 hurricane season will be “above average” researcher William Gray and his team at Colorado State University announced recently. “Despite fairly inactive 2006 and 2007 hurricane seasons we believe that the Atlantic basin is still in an active hurricane cycle. This active cycle is expected to continue at least for another decade or two” Gray said. We can expect 13 named storms and the higher-than-average probability that at least one major hurricane will hit the United States. Before you develop that paralyzing nervous twitch — all-too-common in these parts the past two years — consider: I’ve done a little research of my own… How do I know?The experts have spoken. The 2008 hurricane season will be “above average” researcher William Gray and his team at Colorado State University announced recently. “Despite fairly inactive 2006 and 2007 hurricane seasons we believe that the Atlantic basin is still in an active hurricane cycle. This active cycle is expected to continue at least for another decade or two” Gray said. We can expect 13 named storms and the higher-than-average probability that at least one major hurricane will hit the United States. Before you develop that paralyzing nervous twitch — all-too-common in these parts the past two years — consider: I’ve done a little research of my own. Based on my analysis we have very little to worry about.

Big Endorsements in the Presidential Election; Winter Weather in the…
CNN International – Dec 16, 2007
They got them out just in the nick of time. It’s a pretty amazing story. This tornado touched down in the early morning hours and carved a path across Pasco County. Take a look at these trees behind me to give you an idea of the wind strength we’re talking about. One right there is completely uprooted another one snapped in half. But the story is the jail beyond these trees. We got a package we’re going to roll for you to give an idea what happened there… But the story now is windy conditions and cold conditions. The temperatures are supposed to drop quite a bit tonight and some of our northern counties above Tampa could hit freezing. So people are going from a tornado to pulling out their jackets. WHITFIELD: All right maybe the next story there will be about the citrus freeze then. Ferdinand Zagboum thanks so much from Bay News 9 there in Land O’Lakes Florida. Well bad weather is affecting millions with winter storms.

Most roads in Olympic National Park remain closed
Peninsula Daily – Dec 16, 2007
2-3 wind and rain storm. “Park crews are stretched very thin by this most recent storm but are working throughout the park to restore access as soon it’s safe” said Olympic National Park Bill Laitner in a written statement. Hurricane Ridge Road was closed to traffic so that a road crew could install concrete barriers and traffic safety signs and continue monitoring the stability of the road and slope beneath it the statement said. The most heavily damaged site was located just above the Switchback Trailhead about two miles below Hurricane Ridge… 2-3 wind and rain storm. “Park crews are stretched very thin by this most recent storm but are working throughout the park to restore access as soon it’s safe” said Olympic National Park Bill Laitner in a written statement. Hurricane Ridge Road was closed to traffic so that a road crew could install concrete barriers and traffic safety signs and continue monitoring the stability of the road and slope beneath it the statement said. The most heavily damaged site was located just above the Switchback Trailhead about two miles below Hurricane Ridge.

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