MattMarr
11-29-05, 06:54 PM
Highest Meteorological Station in the Atlantic (Teide Volcano, Canary Islands, 2400 m high) couldnґt handle Hit from First Tropical Storm EVER
Destroyed - last wind speed measurement at 132 km/h
The last data before destruction - Nov 28th, 2005 at 16:30
http://www.iac.es/weather/otdata
For the record:
http://engforum.pravda.ru/attachment.php3?postid=1665434
see
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4482384.stm
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41070000/gif/_41070928_spain_tenerife_map203.gif
>> The storm also broke a huge rock and natural monument near Agaete, known as the "Finger of God".
"It's just not normal," Angel Riva of Spain's National Meteorological Institute (INM) told Agence France Presse news agency.
A storm forming off the Azores tends to brew up further south, he said.
"That it should then come east towards Europe, and to the zone and latitudes of the Canaries, is a very unusual phenomenon." >>
Extreme weather rules, OK !
Nowhere is safe anymore.
The oil-on-the-waters spins storms to very high speeds.
Ophiolite
11-29-05, 07:20 PM
I like coming here because it makes me feel normal.
Communist Hamster
11-30-05, 02:15 AM
I thought MattMarr was an insane conspiracy theorist, not a weatherman?
http://www.osei.noaa.gov/Events/Current/TRCdelta332_MTL.jpg
TRCdelta332_MTL.jpg November 28 2005
http://www.livescience.com/forcesofnature/051129_hurricane_wrap.html
>> This year was so busy the Hurricane Center ran out of names and had to switch to the Greek alphabet for the first time. A handful of letters are not used in the regular list of 21 names.
Hurricane Wilma, which exhausted the standard list of 21 names, set its own record. It was briefly the strongest hurricane ever recorded.
Tropical Storm Alpha and Hurricane Beta hit the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua, respectively. Tropical Storm Gamma brought deadly flooding to parts of Central America. Tropical Storm Delta largely stayed over open water then moved across the Canary Islands off the northwest coast of Africa.
Long term conditions such as warmer-than-average sea-surface temperatures and low wind shear in the upper atmosphere are among the factors expected to fuel activity in coming years, forecasters say.
The formation of tropical storm Epsilon far out in the Atlantic Tuesday is a fitting bookend to the busiest hurricane season ever recorded.
Epsilon, No. 26 for those keeping track, is destined to head northeast and die over open water. But it is a rare storm, forming in the final moments of the season, which officially ends Nov. 30. The rarity only adds to what was by all accounts an unusual year.
The season included 26 named storms, the most ever. Of those, 13 became hurricanes; again, the most ever. Seven major hurricanes formed, being Category 3 or stronger. Four of those major hurricanes made landfall in the United States -- another record.
And finally, 2005 saw an unprecedented three storms reach Category 5 status. >>
http://www.livescience.com/forcesofnature/051129_hurricane_wrap.html
Communist Hamster
12-01-05, 01:57 PM
I fail to see what this has to do with the Illuminati. Kindly divulge.