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Destructive tornado outbreaks are more frequent from March to May in the southern states. The risk of tornados for the northern states is greatest during spring into the onset of summer. What makes... (Read
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In 2004, the third biggest earth quake ever recorded on a seismograph, at between 9.1 and 9.3 on the Richter scale, erupted underneath the Indian Ocean, triggering the Indian Ocean Tsunami that killed more... (Read
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The United States pilot education and training demands are high. Pilots are required to learn about weather, patterns, aviation devices that warn of weather behavior, and much more. Weather can easily cause... (Read
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Driving in Fog can be extremely challenging, and it is one of the major causes of motorway pile ups during the winter months. Drivers confronted with foggy conditions often speed up to drive through it quicker (Read
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The sun and atmosphere work together to create different climates. The air masses are moved by the changes in temperature. The disparate temperatures on the Earth's surface are caused by the different... (Read
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Hurricane Katrina at one point nearly filled up the screen on our Television Sets as it fit nicely into the Gulf of Mexico, but Hurricane Rita is nearly the size of Texas and could be its own country or... (Read
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There is now talk in the meteorological community of what to name a Hurricane like Rita? Category five doesn't quite cut it. This Hurricane is extremely large 167% larger than Hurricane Katrina and it still... (Read
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Is it possible to drop something from an aircraft and kill Super Hurricane Rita? Can we make a whole bunch of bomb runs on her and take her out? Is it possible to kill a CAT Five Super Storm Hurricane? Has... (Read
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We are a nation, which is motivated by the fuel, which drives us around, without the fuel America stops. It has only been three weeks since Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, which damaged some of our... (Read
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There is a trend, which is causing the major rivers in the United States to have hotter temperatures. When snow pack steadily declines as it has for about a decade and a half there is less water, when means it (Read
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There are some adrenaline junkies who will stay and stand toe to toe with Mother Nature's Cat Five Hurricane Rita. They will stand tall against the inevitable potentiality, but for those on the Coast, who... (Read
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Super Hurricane Rita is roaring for the Texas Gulf Coast at a clip of 10-13 mph and carrying winds of 125 mph. With it comes a storm 410 miles across and potentially ten inches of rain. some forecasters... (Read
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It has not been all that long since Tropical Storm Allison deluged East Houston, indeed that storm sat and spun around and around for days. East Houston is the lowest part of Houston and all the water... (Read
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As those in the Greater Houston area awaits for the deluge of rain to flood their city, we all know too well what will happen. The surrounding areas of Houston are low-lying areas, which are not that far above (Read
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On what should have been a perfect Saturday in the first few days of fall, we watched the mighty City of Houston stand tall. The winds and rain and flooding on our television sets were almost too much to... (Read
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So far in the 2005 Hurricane season we appear to be on track to beat the NOAA Scientific Predictions and Weather Forecasts. This year up until Hurricane Rita we have had 17 Named Storms. Only two were... (Read
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Hurricane Rita seems so surreal after living thru Hurricane Katrina. Mother Nature is reminding us that we are only a little over halfway thru the 2005 Hurricane Season. Our top scientists at NASA's... (Read
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Well we all know that this 2005 Hurricane Season is a complete and utter disaster and we know that the NOAA weather science forecaster got it right. They upgraded their predictions for Atlantic side Hurricanes (Read
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Hurricane Rita is really roaring and wants to wreck our Texas Gulf Coastline. She has really ramped up as she readies to rip into the reality of our psyche. Just when we thought it was safe to rebuild we... (Read
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Johnson Space Center is famous for its history. Remember the saying; "Houston we have a Problem" when astronauts were conveying their serious problem as an understatement? Well still today Johnson Space center (Read
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Everyone in Houston knows when the big storms come East Houston Floods. East Houston is the very near sea level and is predominantly a transportation, industrial and distribution center. It is the home base... (Read
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We are starting to here a lot of talk that this 2005 Hurricane Season might run out of names. That is completely ridiculous to say we might run out of name, the truth is we Will run out of names, in fact there (Read
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Currently we are allowing the World Meteorological Organization WMO, a UN Agency names the Hurricanes of the year prior to the season. But like the Oil for Foods Scandal, they came up a little short having... (Read
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Eventually we will be able to control the weather and when we get a rogue nation we must attack to prevent them from attaining nuclear weapons to threaten the world, we can simply send in a Super Typhoon. Such (Read
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Hurricane Katrina's wrath is far felt on the Entire Gulf Coast. The roadways are still out, airports just now coming online, sewer and water out in most areas, which were hard-hit and of course there is... (Read
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We as a civilization have been watching tropical depressions fall apart with applause. We have watched tropical depressions turn into Hurricanes with much anxiety. We have even witnessed small Hurricanes... (Read
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Few could doubt that we need to spend money on ways to kill Hurricanes. And if we find these Hurricanes are no match for mankind, then we need to find a way to steer them away from key cities, infrastructures, (Read
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Can mankind take-out a Hurricane? Today the answer is probably no, perhaps in the future we maybe able to. It appears it maybe easier to start a Hurricane and let it build on its own than to stop a... (Read
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Ocean spray from white caps and high seas during Hurricanes helps propel the Hurricanes. If ocean spray is eliminated the Hurricane Force winds would be able to reach the severe categories we have recently... (Read
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We can create Tornadoes using arcticulating high-energy laser beams. When creating a Tornado with laser beams you will not limited to vertical tornadoes, you can also create horizontal Tornadoes? How large... (Read
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Over 1,000 now dead in India, so much for flood control in the recent Monsoon flooding. We know all about Monsoons in the United States, each year they wreak havoc in Arizona. Each year they get a little... (Read
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Tropical Storm Dennis is now a Hurricane and it may soon become a Category 3-4 Hurricane if it reaches the Gulf of Mexico and hits the warm air with any strength. Hurricane Dennis is projecting itself and... (Read
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