Saturday, September 1, 2012

SEVERE WEATHER WARNINGS HAVE REMAINED INEFFECT ON THE PACIFIC AND THE ATLANTIC COASTAL REGIONS.

SEVERE WEATHER WARNINGS HAVE REMAINED INEFFECT ON THE PACIFIC AND THE ATLANTIC COASTAL REGIONS.

      Severe weather warnings have remained ineffect after yesterday's Earthquake on the Phillipines Island measured 7.9 on R-scale with further repeated tremors that caused huge waves called tsunami on the Pacific North East regions and as far as the coast of California. Turbulance on the Pacific Ocean has created further storms and hurricanes that have been heading towards the Phillipines, Indonesia, Taiwan, Japan, the Pacific East and the Pacific North East regions, while on the Atlantic Ocean tropical storm Kirk and Hurricane Leslie have been regarded upgradable tropical storm and a category two hurricane heading towards the North from the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribean Islands at the estimated speed of sixty five miles per hour (65m/h) and a hundred and five miles per hour (105m/h) respectively. Kirk and Leslie projections have been farther away from the East Coast of the USA, However, Hurricane Eleana may creat turbulance on the California coast as it swirvel around northwards to Alaska.

                                                            Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
                                                        


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