Well Dean has finally reached his Mexican holiday resort?
He came ashore in the Yucatan Penninsula as a category 5 (Safir-Simpson scale) and looks to be a Cat 2 when he comes out the other side! :eek:............ pass throughs are fairly unusual in themselves?
The last radiosonde measurements indicated an average windspeed of 178 nautical miles per hour over the last 150 metres of recording. I can't be bothered, but I guess that is about 185mph when the Highway Patrol haul you before a judge?
NOAA are forecasting a bad season folks. Those interested can read more here:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh...l/210900.shtml
I would also suggest going back to the main page and bookmarking it for future reference. Those with kids old enough might like it as an educational site? Just follow the links down the left hand side ;)
Whilst I am ranting about one of my personal interests, make a link to this site as well?
http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/volcanocams/msh/
The Mt. St. Helens volcano site.............. they have fixed the "fly's leg" on the original volcano cam mounting, and we now have a new high definition camera. :)
Not much to do with computer security huh?
Well............. would your installation withstand a volcanic erruption or a cat 5 hurricane?
enjoy :D
