The heavens declare the glory of God;
the skies proclaim the work of his hands.
-Psalm 19:1

Do you know that God controls the clouds and makes his lightning flash?
-Job 37:15



Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Hurricane Bill, to be or not to be... a fish!

Well, with Claudette dissipated into a mere memory, and Ana fizzling to just a low chance of something happening, after a windy rainstorm in the eastern Caribbean, we set our focus on the forecasted major fish... That's right, we expect now category 2 Hurricane Bill to amount to a major fish storm, meaning that we anticipate that Hurricane Bill will strengthen to at least a category 3 hurricane, and will never make landfall. We had a similar situation with Big Bad Bertha, remember her? Well, no you wouldn't, would you...? She was an amazingly beautiful hurricane last year, fish storm... but she lived a LONG life, and during her lifetime, attained the highest hurricane rating, category 5! At least over the past 12 hours, Hurricane Bill has actually started to look like a hurricane (click on the image for a loop), complete with solid eye, more symmetric convection and a very decent size. Yes, as Bill makes his way across the Atlantic, pulling in all available energy and convection, he will become quite a force to be reckoned with... the eye is actually pretty huge right now. The eyewall is tight. Generally, a larger eye does not help strengthen a storm.The eye of a hurricane is formed by rapidly sinking air, and the eyewall contains the strongest winds of the storm. Follow this link to learn more about hurricanes.

Exciting stuff, huh?
~Dewdrop

3 comments:

  1. Nice post.

    Turn, Bill, Turn !!!!!!!

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    Since you are on my blogroll,
    you know I like your blog.
    I Like the great photos and writeups.

    I am back blogging again.
    I just started a new WordPress Blog, 'I C U Nature' for Nature Only!
    Click here to see the blog.
    It will take some learning to work out the differences between WordPress and Blogspot.
    The new blog is bare bones right now, with just the masthead and two posts.

    Come visit and tell me what you think,
    Troy
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  2. That is a dangerous storm, I pray that it stays away from all of us.

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  3. Great stuff, Troy. He did indeed turn.

    Yes, Ann. It is tragic when they comes ashore and destroy life and property. I wish people would heed warnings better!

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