After Hurricane Dean, Brace For Hurricane Felix, Now a Category 2 Hurricane
September 2, 2007 by Roy
Filed under Environment, News
Hurricane felix is coming. Not long after hurricane dean blew itself out, we now must prepared for yet another hurricane, hurricane felix.
Hurricane felix is gaining strength and intensity as it tears through the Read more
Hurricane Season: 1st Dean now Felix the 2nd category 5 storm making landfall in 2007
September 5, 2007 by Daniel
Filed under Environment, News

It’s certainly hurricane season with first Hurricane Dean tearing through Mexico and Belize and then the second category 5 storm to make landfall this year was Hurricane Felix.
Terrorizing Aruba and then setting its sights on Nicaragua and Honduras, Hurricane Felix set a new recorded by making Read more
Hurricane Felix now Category 5 storm: 165mph winds to hit Central America
September 3, 2007 by Peter
Filed under Environment, News

We know how fast the weather can change, it now seems as if Hurricane Felix has now moved up to a Category 5 storm, what this means is that Central America will be Read more
Crude Oil Prices Weaker As Hurricane Felix Moves Away From Key Oil Refineries
Crude oil prices were flat and fairly weak in trading in Asia today as new weather reports showed that hurricane Felix is going to miss key oil refineries.
The main oil contract in New York, light sweet crude for October delivery, was Read more
Hurricane Names: 21 names are on an annual list
August 20, 2007 by Peter
Filed under Environment, News

Since 1953 the U.S. National Hurricane Centre has started to give Atlantic tropical storms, or Hurricanes names. This list of names is now maintained by the World Meteorological Organization, hurricanes were only named after Read more
Hurricane Flossie hits Pacific Ocean between Mexico and Hawaii
August 10, 2007 by Peter
Filed under Environment, News

It has been reported that tropical storm Flossie has now been upgraded to a Hurricane by the National Hurricane Center. The storm Read more
Hurricane Humberto has made landfall in the US state of Texas

With winds of up to 80 mph and heavy rain, Hurricane Humberto has hit the shores of Southeast Texas and Louisiana.
Meteorologist Jim Sweeney has said that Category 1 Hurricane Humberto made landfall around 5 miles east of High Island, near Sea Rim State Park Read more
Hurricane Flossie and Hawaii: cooler waters should weaken to tropical storm

Today Hurricane Flossie is around 875 miles east-southeast of Hawaii, but the people of Hawaii will be glad to here the news that Hurricane Flossie will be weakened as it moves over cooler ocean waters and should turn into a tropical storm Read more
Updated News on Hurricane Henriette: south of Baja California on Pacific coast
September 4, 2007 by Daniel
Filed under Environment, News

Hurricane Henriette is approaching southwards to the Mexican state of Baja California and already this morning saw several hundred people evacuated.
As we reported earlier today the tropical storm turned into a category one hurricane today, which may seem low at this time, but with winds of 120 kilometres per hour you can never be to careful Read more
News of Damage caused by Hurricane Dean in Jamaica, Heads for Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
August 20, 2007 by Roy
Filed under Environment, News

Hurricane Dean hit Jamaica at category 4 before moving on to the Cayman Islands.
The Cayman Islands did not fair to badly as hurricane dean spared the islands a lot of its power. However hurricane dean is now moving towards the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico and Read more
Hurricane Dean forces NASA Spacewalk to be Cut Short
August 18, 2007 by Roy
Filed under Environment, News

Due to the large tropical storm in the Gulf, NASA have been forced to shorten the final spacewalk that astronauts on the space shuttle Endeavour was supposed to carry out.
NASA have been forced to bring the Endeavour shuttle back to earth on Tuesday, in case hurricane Dean Read more
The Category 4 Storm Hurricane Dean: lets hope it does not make a 5
August 18, 2007 by Daniel
Filed under Environment, News

The storm is raging across the Caribbean and although the projected path of Hurricane Dean can only be guessed it has got many in that area of the world worried.
Now that Hurricane Dean has reached a category 4 storm it will cause much more damage, but the real big worry is if it ever gets to a category 5 Read more
Hurricane Dean Projected Path with Graph
August 16, 2007 by Roy
Filed under Environment, News

The tropical storm dean is now at hurricane status as the hurricane Dean projected path moves away from Florida.
The hurricane Dean projected path has moved south toward the gulf Read more
Jamaica Ready for Hurricane Dean and Videos of Previous Damage
August 18, 2007 by Daniel
Filed under Environment, News

All that Jamaica can do is get ready for Hurricane Dean as it keeps on its path directly towards them as a category 4 storm and one which the US National Hurricane Centre said is expected to strengthen to Category 5 Read more
Hawaii Hurricane Flossie: closest to island by 8 pm (EDT) on Tuesday

Following the news yesterday about cooler waters should weaken Hawaii Hurricane Flossie to a tropical storm, we would like to now update you.
Today the National Weather Service has put the island of Hawaii under a hurricane watch Read more
Jamaica News: Map, Radar Say Weather Will Worsen As Hurricane Dean Hits
August 19, 2007 by Roy
Filed under Environment, News

According weather experts, radar findings point to Jamaica on the map as the next place hurricane dean is set it hit.
This Jamaica hurricane is expected to Read more
Hurricane Dean weakens to a Category 3 storm from a 5: only hours after hitting Mexico
August 21, 2007 by Peter
Filed under Environment, News

Only hours ago Hurricane Dean was a Category 5 storm as it slammed in to Mexico, but now it has now weakened in to a Category 3. The storm Read more
Hurricane Henriette the Category 1 storm pounding Mexico
September 6, 2007 by Peter
Filed under Environment, News

Although Hurricane Henriette is a Category 1 storm it is still pounding Mexico, and the heavy rain and wind that it is bringing is ruining large corn and Read more
Hurricane Dean gains power: Projected path Jamaica and Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula
August 17, 2007 by Peter
Filed under Environment, News

It seems that Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s worse fears have come true about Hurricane Dean, as it gains power and will hit Texas by next Read more
Oil Prices Stay Below $70 As Hurricane Dean Avoids Gulf Platforms
As hurricane dean is staying further south, the 4000 oil platforms in the Gulf are less at risk of damage than they were previously.
This has caused oil prices to Read more

