2005
The heart and record breaking season.

 

Thankfully and with a sigh of exhausted relief the tragic 2005 Hurricane season is over.
With a remarkable record breaking number of storms the Atlantic season zoomed thru the English and Greek Names for the first time.  Hurricane Katrina destroys Coastal Louisiana and Mississippi, followed by Rita and Wilma doing their own extensive damages.

 

Due to our location being in the brunt of Katrina's forces we were unable to provide live updates on any storm following Katrina, our sites stayed on line, and live RSS feeds and live blogging, along with links to NOAA and other weather resources remained available as always.

 

We are proud to announce we were able to assist in the location and recovery efforts in the MS coastal areas for those who interacted with this site.

 

We hope to be fully recovered and ready to keep every up to date when next years "hopefully peaceful " season rolls around. Due to our location we were unable to report on any storms in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina.

 

Please choose an 2005 achieved storm

 

ARLENE 6/05    CINDY 7/05     DENNIS 7/05   EMILY 7/05    FRANKLIN 7/05   GERT 7/05   KATRINA 8/05
 

 

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TODAY IS
 Sun Oct 12 8:48:am CDT 2008

 

 

2005 STORMS

ARLENE 6/05 
CINDY 7/05       DENNIS 7/05

EMILY 7/05
FRANKLIN 7/05
GERT 7/05

KATRINA 8/05

 

National Hurricane Center (Atlantic)
There are no tropical cyclones at this time.
No tropical cyclones as of Sun, 12 Oct 2008 13:06:30 GMT

Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook

000
ABNT20 KNHC 121154
TWOAT
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
800 AM EDT SUN OCT 12 2008

FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...

VISIBLE SATELLITE IMAGERY EARLY THIS MORNING INDICATE THAT AN AREA
OF LOW PRESSURE HAS DEVELOPED WITHIN THE AREA OF DISTURBED WEATHER
ABOUT 1600 MILES EAST OF THE LESSER ANTILLES. ALTHOUGH THIS SYSTEM
APPEARS TO BETTER ORGANIZED AND THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR TROPICAL
DEPRESSION FORMATION...UPPER LEVEL WINDS ARE BECOMING UNFAVORABLE
FOR SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT. THIS SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO MOVE
NORTHWARD DURING THE NEXT DAY OR TWO.

A BROAD AREA OF LOW PRESSURE...ASSOCIATED WITH A TROPICAL WAVE....IS
CENTERED ABOUT 300 MILES SOUTH OF PUERTO RICO. THIS SYSTEM IS
ACCOMPANIED BY A LARGE BUT DISORGANIZED AREA OF CLOUDINESS AND
THUNDERSTORMS. SOME SLOW DEVELOPMENT IS POSSIBLE DURING THE NEXT
DAY OR TWO AS THE SYSTEM DRIFTS NORTHWESTWARD.

ELSEWHERE...TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED DURING THE
NEXT 48 HOURS.

$$

FORECASTER AVILA