2008 May 05.05.08 | Weather, Storms & Hurricane Blog

Archive for May, 2008

Hurricane Season 08′ Department of Homeland Security

 
On Location In Washington DC - Hurricane Preparations 2008
Hello from Washington DC. I’m a little late getting Mondays post up, but for good reason. Over the weekend I flew up here to Washington DC on short-notice for a invitation I received from The Department of Homeland Security and FEMA on last Thursday. Later this afternoon, […]

Mississippi & Alabama Tornado Reports On Thursday

Tornado Count A Litter Higher After Thursdays Storms
The very active tornado season this year continued on Thursday along the northern Gulf coast. Several confirmed tornadoes reported on the ground in Mississippi and one in Alabama. This is the same weather system that brought all the severe weather to Texas and Louisiana the day before. There […]

Palm Bay Florida Wildfires Pictures and Video

 
Palm Bay Florida Homes Hit Hard By Wildfies
I was out covering the central Florida wildfires on Tuesday. I first started off the morning touring the hard hit area’s of southern Palm Bay, FL, where a firestorm moved through residential homes along Babcock Road on Monday. I filmed several homes completely leveled by the fires, and […]

Central Florida Wildfires, Fires Continue Today

Wildfires Rage Across Cetnral Florida on Monday 
I knew it wouldn’t take long before the Florida wildfire threat would increased, as it’s been extremely dry now for weeks. The last 3-4 days have been very windy, dry, and hot, with record temperatures in the lower to mid 90’s. Last night a weak cold front moved through, only helping […]

StormVideographer Making Some Big Upgrades

Deadly Weather, Record Temperatures and Server Crashes
It’s been a very active weekend across the nation weather-wise, with deadly tornadoes over the mid South, and record high temperatures in Florida. I have been unable to cover the latest weather events this past weekend due to server problems and growing pains. StormVideographer has become pretty popular on […]

Thunderstorms Come Alive Over South Florida

Hot Temps and Convergence Busted The Cap
Finally! It rained on Thursday, and I mean it rained! We had a outstanding strong pulse thunderstorm develop on the east coast and lake breeze boundaries and track northeast over much of the Lake Okeechobee region. I was actually already out shooting for another project, when I began to […]

Florida Fire Weather Increasing, Hurricane Presentation

Stuck Under A Ridge of Death, And All The Smoke With It
Hard to believe the weekend is already over. It was very hot and smokey here much of the weekend, and very stagnant. Sea breeze circulations each day helped to stir things around some and make it less hazy, but it remained hot. Both Saturday […]