What's on the mind of the people from Georgia? It is their Governor Sonney Perdue, and
why he is not strongly supporting Arizona's new illegal alien law and especially during
their fight
with the current presidential administration. The Obama administration talks
the talk but lacks a solidified spine?
Illegal aliens are definitely on the mind of tax paying
Georgia workers. Let's move Governor Perdue to strongly
support Arizona in their quest
to do the job the feds will not.
Click on the Georgia flag to send Governor Perdue an E-Mail.
Don't want to get involved? Check this link for actual videos of our insecure borders: http://secureborderintel.org/index.html
Any one of these illegals could be a terrorist with a nuclear backpack. There are
still nearly a hundred Russian nuclear devices
that cannot be accounted for. Is one or more nuclear devices heading
for a city near you?
2010 Tropical visits
from 6/1 to 11/30/10
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| Picture was taken during Hurricane Earl |
Please find tropical discussions, tropical outlook and storm/advisories at the bottom of this page.
Above: Take a look at the above map;
you will notice tropical systems that begin to dissipate and the cause of the dissipation may be contributed to a
powerful hurricane previously moving over the same waters. Tropical systems grow when the surface waters
are 80+ DF; however, a recent powerful storm, that was near the area, has churned up the ocean and mixed the
cooler lower waters with the warm surface waters. The lowering of the upper level waters causes storms to
begin to loose their punch but if the dissipating storm moves into an area where the hurricane did
not have the opportunity to cool the water and warm water is available, the storm has a 50/50 chance to get its
act back together. Wind shear is also another cause that tears apart a tropical system.
Below: Anticipated wind speeds for storm affected areas.
Wind speeds are updated when there is a tropical storm
or hurricane
Do not concentrate on the location of the dot.
The cone includes a possible margin of error for storm/hurricane movements. If your location is within
the cone, there is the possibility the storm/hurricane may adversely affect you.
Tropical
Storm Earl
Below: The tropical storm/hurricane links will
take you away from NEGAWX. If you wish to return to NEGAWX, use your back or return icon. If a tropical
system dissipates and it regenerates NEGAWX will again track the system and provide public advisories.