Monday, September 4, 2006

Endep For Fibromyalgia

TD 6


After a short rest in the tropical North Atlantic, formed far to the east of the Lesser Antilles, the Tropical Depression No. 6. The convection is currently quite strong, but the system of mild south-westerly wind shear effect. A clear center of rotation is still not visible. In the coming days, should the obertroposphärische Trough, the retreat responsible for the shear to NE. Moreover, the models expected on the field of TD 6 increasingly anticyclonic influence. This is for the intensification of the system, very good because then the rising air in the tropical storm "above", in Tropopausenniveau be discharged to the outside (upper-level outflow). Currently, the average wind speed of TD 6 is about 30 knots (50-60 mph). Soon, perhaps the status of a tropical storm will be achieved by mid-week and we could then see the next hurricane. The direction of tension seems to be after today's model calculations WNW. Whether and when the storm threatens the U.S. coastline or the Bahamas could, is still unclear. We keep an eye on developments.

Lars

Friday, September 1, 2006

Ikusa Otome Valkyrie, Streaming

stand - we look to the tropics


Today is the first September. The tropical storm "Ernesto" yesterday visited include the U.S. states of North and South Carolina. He put up close to be promoted to a Category 1 hurricane (118-153 km / h 1-Min. Means winds). In addition to the storm were the heavy rains of up to 250 mm, 125 in part a problem.

So far, this year's hurricane season was fairly quiet, but the highlight of the activity lies ahead. The www.stormexpedition.com hurricane expedition is approved. Together with Marco Kaschuba I in the coming weeks or less and be on standby in the direction of U.S. East Coast and Gulf fly, if a hurricane should reach these regions. Then there is at this point again updates and pictures!

Until then,
Lars aka tvs

Saturday, June 3, 2006

Difference Between Jello And Jiggler

more pictures and other news ...

Hi ok,

, we already have a whole little while back in the country (and have again this time really used to the unusually low temperatures). But still we want to communicate that there are some of the pictures soon to see even under http://www.bavariastormteam.com/Plains2006 .

This blog is in the next few weeks for the time being inactive, but in the fall may be worth reading again. In cooperation with the weather magazine ( www.wettermagazin.de ) and www.stormexpedition.com some tours are planned. A "joint venture" with Storm expedition could there be in September (Tour to Florida / SE U.S.: Tropical Convection, waterspouts and hurricanes). Another tour with similar issues / goals followed in October, a third (possibly with a similar team like this year) in May 2007. Then we turn into the Great Plains.

Lars