Saturday, November 6, 2010

WORRIES ABOUT MUCH OF THE HURICANE SEASON MAY BE OVER WITH HURRICANE TOMAS RAGING OVER THE ATLANTIC OCEAN AND THE WEST INDIES.

Worries about much of the hurricane season may be over with hurricane Tomas raging over the Atlantic ocean as it passed through Haiti inflicting damages in both properties and minimal human lives, while at thesame time washed parts of the island off much of its dirt accumulated as a result of the worse natural catastrophe that had hit the country in late December of last year and early January of this year in the unexpected repeated Earthquake tremor. The West Indies experienced much of the hurricane effect in windy and rainy weather conditions, while changes in the conviction currents and the North Westerly currents pushed farther northwards in the Arctic region caused much severe colder weather with temperatures at 27 to 30 degrees fahrenheit in the Southern States of the USA in the last three days.

Written by Godfrey Ohia.

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