My name is Grant LeBlanc and I am the creator of McMinnville Weather.com. I like to give my opinions on the current weather or anything that catches my eye and so I will post it all here. I will also post any project related updates and budget related updates periodically.
Wednesday, September 21, 2005
Hurricane Rita....
Its a shame that another big hurricane is on track to hit another Gulf Coast State, Texas. The NOAA Hurricane Center has just released statistics that this storm is the 3rd strongest in history, even stronger than Katrina in barometric pressure readings. This is horrible news for Texas, and this is going to be another huge disaster, 3 weeks afrer the first. This isn't good for the U.S. nor Texas, someohow I think our taxes will eventually go up because of this and gas prices will rise even more. Sad story, I will keep all of you updated, my prayers go out to the Gulf Coast people. Take care!
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It is my understanding that hurricanes are named alphabetically. Since Katrina starts with "K," does this in fact mean that there have been several other hurricanes of lesser magnitude, elsewhere in the world, which have started with "L" through "Q," which brings us up to "R" for Rita? Is this a normal amount or is the frequency of hurricanes steadily increasing worldwide? Just wondering...
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