Monday, August 17, 2009

Hurricane Bill Projected Path


Hurricane Bill reached hurricane strength Monday morning in the Central Atlantic, and is now located about 1160 miles east of the Lesser Antilles. Bill currently has winds near 75 miles per hour.
The tropical disturbance is forecast to move west-northwest through the open Atlantic over the next few days while steadily gaining strength. In fact, according to the National Weather Service, Bill may be a major hurricane reaching category three or higher by midweek.

It was noticed that this tropical storm was the heaviest storm of the season and this Tropical Storm Bill is expected to move away from the U.S coastline and aiming toward north in the Atlantic. According to the views of some spectacles it was assured that the storm was really on its aggravating moments. It started at late night and continued till 8:00 a.m. The ratio of the speed was different in different areas. According to some weather investigation departments, the storm will remain in current situation and can prologue its strength with the passage of time. It is hard to predict the exact time that when this storm will stop.

Claudette was currently in Gulf of Mexico about 55 miles west of Apalachicola and it has a wind speed of 50mph and moving 12 mph toward northwest. Either there is not any exact report about the casualties and any financially disaster due to this storm. The fear and scare is still in the public and expecting for the extinguishment of this calamity. The most danger of this storm can be appearing in the future in shape of killing diseases like feverish skin diseases and others.

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