Thursday, September 20, 2007

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September 20, 2007
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Enhanced Infrared Satellite GOES East

When the sun comes up the storm will probably have enough velocity to be named. There are currently two active named storms in the Pacific of which one has hurricane strength vorticity.

This article reflects the fact weather patterns due to Human Induced Global Warming have become so intricate to predict, the control for preventing adverse realities for USA populations is falling to local measures.

Station's storm spotting gets specific (click here)
No more entire county warnings for storms, flash floods, tornadoes
By Aldrich M. Tan of The Northwestern
A new warning system will help people better know if they are in the path of a severe storm.

Jeff Last, warning coordination meteorologist, said the National Weather Services station in Green Bay traditionally issues severe weather warnings for entire counties. Starting Thursday, the new system will focus more precisely on the area that faces the biggest threat from a storm.

It is not unusual for a severe storm to only hit certain parts of the county when a warning is issued for the entire county, Last said. If a storm is brewing very close to Oshkosh, the new warnings will indicate that the warning is for central Winnebago County....