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June 13, 2006

Tropical Storm Alberto makes landfall southeast of Tallahassee; WeatherBug adds personal weather alerts; Storms wreak havoc across NZ

Alberto Update: Alberto makes landfall southeast of Tallahassee | Alberto brining much-needed rain

Tropical Storm Alberto
National Hurricane Center Data


5 p.m. EDT Tuesday Advisory:
(Latest | Discussion)
Max. sustained winds:
Near 40 mph (Probabilities)
Min. central pressure:
1000 mb or 29.53 inches
Position:
30.7 N 83.2 W
Located:
Very near Valdosta, GA
Moving:
NE near 10 mph (Forecast track map – 3 day | 5 day)
24 hour forecast: Some restrengthening possible (Forecast)
Complete Resources List: Includes satellite images, hurricane track models, streaming video links, and more
Latest From National Hurricane Center:

Tropical Storm ALBERTO Public Advisory Number 8

…ALBERTO NOW HEADED EASTWARD…
Location: 30.4°N 78.8°W
Max sustained: 40 mph
Moving: E at 7 mph
Min pressure: 1007 mb

Issued at 1100 AM EDT MON MAY 21 2012
Tropical Storm ALBERTO Aviso Publico Number
Issued at 1100 AM EDT LUNES 21 DE MAYO DE 2012
Tropical Storm ALBERTO Forecast/Advisory Number 8
Issued at 1500 UTC MON MAY 21 2012
Tropical Storm ALBERTO Forecast Discussion Number 8
Issued at 1100 AM EDT MON MAY 21 2012
Tropical Storm ALBERTO Wind Speed Probabilities Number 8
Issued at 1500 UTC MON MAY 21 2012
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Wind Speed Probabilities last updated Mon, 21 May 2012 14:40:42 GMT

Hurricane Local Statement for Charleston, SC
Issued at 837 AM EDT MON MAY 21 2012
Tropical Storm ALBERTO 5-Day Track, Uncertainty Cone, Warnings (.shp)
GIS Data last updated Mon, 21 May 2012 14:45:58 GMT
Tropical Storm ALBERTO Best Track Information (.shp)
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Tropical Storm ALBERTO Best Track Information (.kmz)
GIS Data last updated Mon, 21 May 2012 14:39:51 GMT
Tropical Storm ALBERTO Forecast Information (.shp)
GIS Data last updated Mon, 21 May 2012 14:39:51 GMT
Tropical Storm ALBERTO Wind Speed Probabilities – 0.5 Degree Multiple Basins (.shp)
GIS Data last updated Mon, 21 May 2012 15:06:14 GMT
Tropical Storm ALBERTO Wind Speed Probabilities – 0.1 Degree Multiple Basins (.shp)
GIS Data last updated Mon, 21 May 2012 15:06:09 GMT
Cyclone Information by XML (protoype)
Issued at Mon, 21 May 2012 14:39:57 GMT. This is only a prototype and the file format WILL change without notice.

Other Weather News: WeatherBug adds personal weather alerts

Storms wreak havoc across NZ: Weather update

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June 12, 2006

Depression becomes Tropical Storm Alberto, first named storm of 2006 hurricane season; Hurricane warnings issued in Fla., Alberto expected to generate heavy rain for S. Fla.; National Weather Center ready to open in Norman, Okla.; Hotel guests evacuated after flooding in Owatonna, Minn.; Flooding fears continue to rise along Idaho river; Record meteorite hit Norway; Noctilucent cloud gallery; Last week’s Top 10 city pages

Tropical Storm Alberto Forms, Hurricane Warnings Issued In Florida: TD#1 becomes Tropical Storm Alberto, may make landfall in Florida, somewhere between the Longboat Key and Ochlockonee River, by Tuesday afternoon. Story: NBC 6, Miami. The storm then should continue northeast into Georgia, S.C. N.C..

Other Weather News: National Weather Center ready to open in Norman, Okla.

Hotel guests evacuated after flooding in Owatonna, Minn.

Flooding fears continue to rise along Kootenai River in Idaho

Space News: Record meteorite hit Norway

More pictures posted to the SpaceWeather.com noctilucent cloud gallery

Last Week’s Top 10 City Pages: Most visited WXnation.com city weather and webcam pages between June 4-10, 2006:
1. New York City
2. Orlando
3. Boston
4. Miami
5. Vancouver
6. Phoenix
7. Kansas City
8. Omaha
9. Chicago
10. Tampa
… This month’s Top 20 is in the center column of our home page

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June 10, 2006

Tropical Depression One forms, heads for SE Gulf of Mexico, may make landfall in Florida as Tropical Storm Alberto

Tropical Depression One forms, heads for the southeastern Gulf of Mexico: It is forecast to strengthen to a tropical storm (Tropical Storm Alberto) and make landfall in Florida, somewhere between the Panhandle and south of Tampa, by Monday night. The storm then *might* parallel the Georgia, S.C. and N.C. coasts before continuing northeast toward Nova Scotia.

Tropical Depression One
National Hurricane Center Data


10 p.m. CDT Saturday Advisory:
(Latest | Discussion)
Max. sustained winds:
35 mph (Probabilities)
Min. central pressure:
1003 mb or 29.62 inches
Position:
23.4 N 86.2 W
Located:
290 miles WSW of Key West, FL
440 miles S of Apalachicola, FL
Moving:
NNW near 9 mph (Forecast track map – 3 day | 5 day)
24 hour forecast: Some strengthening (Forecast)
Complete Resources List: Includes satellite images, hurricane track models, streaming video links, and more
Latest From National Hurricane Center:

Tropical Storm ALBERTO Public Advisory Number 8

…ALBERTO NOW HEADED EASTWARD…
Location: 30.4°N 78.8°W
Max sustained: 40 mph
Moving: E at 7 mph
Min pressure: 1007 mb

Issued at 1100 AM EDT MON MAY 21 2012
Tropical Storm ALBERTO Aviso Publico Number
Issued at 1100 AM EDT LUNES 21 DE MAYO DE 2012
Tropical Storm ALBERTO Forecast/Advisory Number 8
Issued at 1500 UTC MON MAY 21 2012
Tropical Storm ALBERTO Forecast Discussion Number 8
Issued at 1100 AM EDT MON MAY 21 2012
Tropical Storm ALBERTO Wind Speed Probabilities Number 8
Issued at 1500 UTC MON MAY 21 2012
Tropical Storm ALBERTO Graphics


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5-Day Uncertainty Track last updated Mon, 21 May 2012 14:46:43 GMT


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Wind Speed Probabilities last updated Mon, 21 May 2012 14:40:42 GMT

Hurricane Local Statement for Charleston, SC
Issued at 837 AM EDT MON MAY 21 2012
Tropical Storm ALBERTO 5-Day Track, Uncertainty Cone, Warnings (.shp)
GIS Data last updated Mon, 21 May 2012 14:45:58 GMT
Tropical Storm ALBERTO Best Track Information (.shp)
GIS Data last updated Mon, 21 May 2012 14:39:51 GMT
Tropical Storm ALBERTO Best Track Information (.kmz)
GIS Data last updated Mon, 21 May 2012 14:39:51 GMT
Tropical Storm ALBERTO Forecast Information (.shp)
GIS Data last updated Mon, 21 May 2012 14:39:51 GMT
Tropical Storm ALBERTO Wind Speed Probabilities – 0.5 Degree Multiple Basins (.shp)
GIS Data last updated Mon, 21 May 2012 15:06:14 GMT
Tropical Storm ALBERTO Wind Speed Probabilities – 0.1 Degree Multiple Basins (.shp)
GIS Data last updated Mon, 21 May 2012 15:06:09 GMT
Cyclone Information by XML (protoype)
Issued at Mon, 21 May 2012 14:39:57 GMT. This is only a prototype and the file format WILL change without notice.

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June 9, 2006

Forecasters watch low pressure system near Yucatan; Some not concerned about the models; Tornado hit Jackson County, NWS confirms; Officials plan for Fla. flooding; CloudSat system offers view inside clouds; Lightning zaps TV, sofa; Volcano spews hot gas clouds, 15,000 flee; TV weather systems clash

Tropical News: Forecasters watch low pressure system near Yucatan

National Hurricane Center discussion

AccuWeather story

Some not concerned about the models

Resources: Computer models (‘Frame’ links), and Wright-Weather models | Complete hurricane resources list

Other Weather News: Tornado hit Jackson County, NWS confirms: Homes Destroyed, Damaged

Officials plan for Fla. flooding

CloudSat system offers view inside clouds

Lightning zaps TV, sofa

Volcano spews hot gas clouds, 15,000 flee

TV weather systems clash: Local forecasters try to make their technology reign

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June 8, 2006

Nor’easter hits already-soaked New England; Relentless rains raise flood concerns again, Areas could get several inches of rain; Thunder and dust storm hits Phoenix area for 2nd day; Severe weather rolls through S. Ind.; Census outlines face of today’s New Orleans; Hurricane phone available for $4,995; Ground-shaking blamed for aftershocks

Quick Weather News Round-Up: Nor’easter hits already-soaked New England | Relentless rains raise flood concerns again: Areas could get several inches of rain

Thunder and dust storm hits Phoenix area for second day

Severe weather rolls through southern Indiana

Hurricane News: Census outlines face of today’s New Orleans | Hurricane phone available for $4,995

Quake Wire: Ground-shaking blamed for aftershocks

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June 7, 2006

Storms, apparent twisters slam Wisc.; Category 3 Katrina spurs debate over accuracy of hurricane scale; TWC’s ‘Storm Stories’ looks at 2001′s Tropical Storm Allison; APoD: Alaskan volcano erupts; Birth announcement!

Weather News: Storms, apparent twisters slam Wisconsin

Category 3 Katrina spurs debate over accuracy of hurricane scale

The Weather Channel‘s “Storm Stories” Thursday at 8pm ET looks at Tropical Storm Allison, which flooded the Houston area 5 years ago, dumping more than 37 inches of rain, causing an estimated $4.88 billion in damages and killing 22.

Astronomy Picture of the Day: An Alaskan volcano erupts

Off-Topic/ Birth Announcement: Why no WXnation Wire entry for the much-hyped 6-06-06 date? It’s not superstition, nor conspiracy — but time did play a major role… It turns out I became a dad for the first time on Monday night (yep, we avoided 6-06-06 by only a few hours). As a result, today’s post is much shorter, and includes this photo snapped minutes after Logan Young was born (image links to a larger version in a new window):

Now, back to the new world of parenthood (and a big thanks and love to Logan’s mommy for handling all of this so well!). I’ll be back to full speed on this “blog” in about 18 years…

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June 5, 2006

Storms possible in Plains, Midwest; Record 112 degrees in Phoenix on Saturday; Even Weather Channel stunned by game; Tropical Depression Two-E in E. Pacific; Mobile Co. hurricane plan will use school buses to evacuate; Hurricane Cantore blows ashore; Hot weather in store for Texas; Radars in Australia getting an upgrade; Not so fun 5-day forecast; Curiosity, humor surround June 6, 2006; Hell, Mich., heats up for 6-6-6 party; First rocket launch from Cape Canaveral picture; Last week’s Top 10 city pages

Weather News: Storms possible in Plains, Midwest | Resources: Active watches/warnings map | Live weather and webcam images

Record 112 degrees in Phoenix on Saturday

Even Weather Channel stunned by game

Tropical News: Latest on Tropical Depression Two-E in the Eastern Pacific | Mobile Co. hurricane plan will use school buses to evacuate | Hurricane Cantore blows ashore

Other Weather News: Hot weather in store for Texas… It reached 101 degrees at the WXnation Station in north Fort Worth, Sunday.

World Weather: Radars in Australia getting an upgrade

Not so fun 5-day forecast (Thanks for the find, Brendan Loy). Look’s like Tuesday’s forecast ties in with this: Curiosity, humor surround June 6, 2006 | Hell, Mich., heats up for 6-6-6 party

Space News: The first rocket launch from Cape Canaveral

Last Week’s Top 10 City Pages: Most visited WXnation.com city weather and webcam pages between May 28-June 3, 2006:
1. Houston
2. Toronto
3. New York City
4. Dallas/Fort Worth
5. Oklahoma City
6. Detroit
7. San Antonio
8. Chicago
9. Indianapolis
10. Vancouver
… This month’s Top 20 is in the center column of our home page

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June 3, 2006

‘It Won’t Happen Doesn’t Apply’: Review of ‘Katrina: The Lost Episode,’ airing Sun. June 4 at 9 p.m. ET on The Weather Channel

Four months before Hurricane Katrina took lives and structures in Mississippi, Alabama, and, of course, Louisiana, including New Orleans, The Weather Channel was preparing for the debut of its new series, “It Could Happen Tomorrow.”

The first episode, scheduled to air in January 2006, examined what would happen should a major hurricane strike the Crescent City.

As we all know, the events unfolded before the show went to air, and it was shelved because of sensitivities the disaster created.

Now, about four months after the series debuted (without that New Orleans episode), The Weather Channel will air parts of the first “It Could Happen Tomorrow,” dubbing it the “lost” Katrina episode.

Several minutes of the original are included in the special, which clocks in at an hour — twice as long as regular episodes in the series.

The host is The Weather Channel’s Jim Cantore: a man some residents in towns across the U.S. probably fear seeing in person (because his visit oftentimes precedes a severe weather event).

Several other Weather Channel regulars make frequent appearances in the special, including storm expert Dr. Steve Lyons. In addition to TWC meteorologists, scientists and emergency managers comment on the original episode, the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, and the future of the region.

But the most gripping and memorable segments come from interviews with survivors who lost everything but their lives.

While the episode examines how New Orleans plans to improve its levees, it also wisely spends a fair amount of time explaining that coastal wetlands have been deteriorating at an alarming rate and contributing to the Big Easy’s vulnerability to hurricanes.

It also serves as a beacon to those in the path of a future hurricane: Residents who can get out need to evacuate as soon as possible, and cities must act swiftly to make sure everyone else escapes.

An unedited version of the original might have been interesting, but “Katrina: The Lost Episode” is among the series’ best episodes, and reminds us that we should all be prepared for Mother Nature’s wrath.

“It won’t happen to me” doesn’t apply here…

“Katrina: The Lost Episode” airs Sunday, June 4 at 9 p.m. ET as a part of “Hurricane Week” on The Weather Channel, which includes the following Katrina and Rita specials:
Sun. June 4, 8 p.m. ET: “Storm Stories: Covering Katrina”; 8:30 p.m. ET: “Katrina Students”
Mon. June 5, 8:30 p.m.: “New Orleans Katrina”
Tues. June 6, 8:30 p.m.: “Mississippi Katrina”
Wed. June 7, 8 p.m. ET: “Storm Stories: Kennard vs. Katrina”
Thurs. June 8, 8:30 p.m. ET: “Hurricane Rita”

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More rain soaks New Hampshire; Severe weather triggers flooding, possibly fires in Philly area; Storms wreak havoc in N.C.; Storms lash Metro Atlanta; Katrina’s Ground Zero: Nine months later; Warm temperatures to continue into Mon. in S. Calif.; Verizon adds interactive weather and traffic feature to Fios TV; Perry touts Webcams for border; Allstate dropping most quake insurance nationwide; Spacewalk extended on space station

Flooding In Northeast: More rain soaks southwest and central New Hampshire | Severe weather triggers flooding, possibly fires in Philly area | Flooding in forecast | Resources: Radar loop | Weather and webcams interactive map (Listed by state in left column)

Storms wreak havoc in N.C.

Storms lash Metro Atlanta

Hurricane News: A story not told often enough: Katrina’s Ground Zero: Nine months later, by NBC6.net Managing Editor Barbara Besteni

NBC 6, Miami Hurricane Headquarters

Warm temperatures to continue into Monday in Southern California

Verizon adds interactive weather and traffic feature to Fios TV

World Of Webcams: Perry touts Webcams for border: “virtual” wall of Web cameras would sit on ranch land in South Texas, allowing anyone to watch for illegal activity

Quake Wire: Allstate dropping most earthquake insurance nationwide … Live quake data is in the right column of this page. Additional quake resources are in our National/International page.

Space News: Spacewalk extended on space station

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June 2, 2006

Flash flood watches across much of the Northeast; Mayor tells New Orleans get off rears and rebuild; U.S. hurricane outlook draws betting surge; Corps takes blame for New Orleans flooding, 6,000-page-plus report issued; Feds cite some progress in hurricane prep; Should Max Mayfield resign? Hardly; Lacking roof repairs, rain pours inside couple’s condo; Storms whip through C. Ill., bringing flash floods, tornadoes; Man’s wedding ring survives tornado

Flash Flood Watches: Across much of the Northeast | Flooding in forecast | Radar loop | Weather and webcams

Hurricane News: Mayor tells New Orleans get off rears and rebuild

U.S. hurricane outlook draws betting surge

Corps takes blame for New Orleans flooding: 6,000-page-plus report issued

Feds cite some progress in hurricane prep

Should Max Mayfield resign? Hardly.

Other Weather News: Lacking roof repairs, rain pours inside couple’s condo

Storms whip through Central Illinois, bringing flash floods, tornadoes

Man’s wedding ring survives tornado

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June 1, 2006

Hurricane Season 2006 Begins: Weather watcher predicts active season; New Orleans sinking faster than thought; Hurricanes have wrecked many retirement dreams; No end to rain in SE Texas; Flooding reported in Kan.; Police report tornado touchdowns in NW Ind.; Storms serve knockout punch to Michiana; Scientists say Arctic once was tropical; Storms hit S. Ont. hard; Severe weather warnings follow Quebec flooding; NASA: All systems go for Discovery launch

Hurricane Season 2006 Begins: National Hurricane Center | Weather watcher predicts active hurricane season

Sinking City: New Orleans sinking faster than thought

Other Weather News: Hurricanes have wrecked many retirement dreams

No end to rain in Southeast Texas

Flooding reported in Kansas

Police report tornado touchdowns in NW Indiana

Storms serve knockout punch to Michiana

Scientists say Arctic once was tropical

From Canada: Storms hit S. Ontario hard | Severe weather warnings follow Quebec flooding

Space News: NASA: All systems go for Discovery launch

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2006 Atlantic Hurricane Season Resources

Here are some of the many great Web sites offering everything from current imagery and streaming video to message boards and blog posts for the 2006 hurricane season in the Atlantic. Additional links will be added for individual storms as they form.

 
Tropical/Hurricane Info:
National Hurricane Center
NOAA Watches/warnings map
AccuWeather Hurricane Center
Central Florida Hurricane Center
NASA's Hurricane Page
NBC 6, Miami Hurricane HQ
National Data Buoy Center
Weather.com Hurricane Central
Wunderground Tropics
 
 
Satellite images:
Atlantic Satellite Loop
Satellite, Visible Floater | Loop | IR Floater | Loop | Regional Loop
IR satellite Atlantic | Loop
NOAA satellite images list
Intellicast satellite loop
AccuWeather sat/rad loop
Interactive IR satellite viewer
Archive of satellite images
 
 
Blog coverage:
WXnation Wire
Brendan Loy (Irish Trojan)
CapitalWeather.com
Eye Of The Storm
Hurricanetrack.com
Moreweather.com
My Weather Blog
StormTrack | WeatherBug
Weather Channel Blog
Weather Guys
Wunder Blog
 
Computer models:
Skeetobite Weather
The Storm Track models
Wright-Weather models
Others (‘Frame 1 links’)
 
Radar images:
AccuWeather sat/rad loop
Intellicast storm summary
Intellicast U.S. radar loop
Wunderground radar mosaic
 
Message boards:
Eastern U.S. Weather Forum
TalkWeather.com
Storm2K
Weather.com Forum
 
Hurricane trackers:
Interactive hurricane tracker
NOAA historical hurricane tracks
 
Streaming TV coverage:
By city is in our Super Sites! page
Subscription feeds:
HurricaneNow.com
Hurricane LiveNet.com
 
Interactive:
Hurricane tracker
Interactive IR satellite viewer
 
Live audio:
All AM/FM (Look for bolts, news/talk)
 
Help victims:
Salvation Army
FEMA
American Red Cross: 1-800-HELP-NOW
Catholic Charities
 
Webcam/WX images:
Interactive map (City pages listed by state in left column)
Media coverage:
U.S./World: Latest news
MSNBC
USAToday.com
Caribbean Net News
Cayman Net News

Other resources:
MoreWeather.com
Past hurricane data | By year
WX-MAN’s Perspective
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