Monday, September 1, 2008

Hurricanes track, Gutsav's foot prints all around


With Gutsav messing around hither and thither and leaving his foot prints everywhere , wouldnt we love to know the exact track so that we , at least in our hearts be clear that there is nothing thats coming our way. Down below is a link that should lead you to just that place that shows the tracks of the hurricane.



Gustav causing all sorts of issues in and around New Orleans. We are in New Iberia awaiting the eyewall of the hurricane which should arrive within the next couple of hours. No major problems here that we have seen. We have spoken to several law enforcement officials who also report very little in the way of problems or damage in the area. This could change as the eye wall passes within the next few hours. We have a wind tower set up here and are recording and transmitting data every 60 seconds. We realize also that our site has been massively overwhelmed with traffic from all over the world. We are glad so many people are intersted in the site and will do our best to keep it up under stress for future events. In any case, we are working the hurricane and will post a full report tonight as to what we saw, measured and observed. This is the top story right now but it will soon change to Hanna and TD9. Things are about as busy in the tropics as they could ever be. People need to make sure they pay attention to the next two systems- Hanna and possibly Ike-to-be. I will have more info on these developing situations later today.

Live weather data and web cam from hurricanetrack.com 5 meter tower in New Iberia, LA

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