Atlantic Ocean overhung by hurricanes
by Zivka Deleva
The Atlantic Ocean is overhung by three storms that already came these days. Dangerous Karl, Igor and Julia are nice names for human beings, but terrible when you connect them with the word storm or hurricane in front of them. The Bay of Campache in Mexico has been under threat and more fear has risen that the Gulf of Mexico, the much talked about in the recent months after the oil spill, is endangered as well. By far, there aren’t big consequences out from any of the devastators, but it is expected that the Iceland of Bermuda is going to be hit by hurricane Igor. The strongest of al was Karl, with about 40 miles per hour, as the US National Hurricane Center reported.! Five hurricanes and 11 storms is the total report by far, which doesn’t mean that it will stay that way, because the Atlantic hurricane season is not over yet. It usually runs through November. Forecasters say that this season is going to be one of the most active ever. Numbers don’t mind that much, because it is very likely that the storm Julia is going to become Category 1 hurricane very soon and that Mexican oil sources are not safe at all. "Igor is a Category Four hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale. Some fluctuations in intensity are possible during the next 48 hours, but Igor is expected to remain a very powerful hurricane through Thursday" - the hurricane center said. None of the Mexican oil giants still have created a strategy how to safe their property, but they say that they have everything at sight.
by Zivka Deleva for Cantell TV (http://cantell.tv) |
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