Hurricane Science!

Since the tragic events in New Orleans caused by hurricane Katrina, I thought that this article I read might be of interest to some people. New Scientist magazine has written an article about detecting when a hurricane is about to intensify(they see these things called “Hot towers”) and how they can tell now with more certainty when a hurricane is likely to occur (Water temperature).
Water temperature Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico

This image from the AMSR-E instrument on NASA’s Aqua satellite shows the average sea surface temperatures from August 25 to 27. Areas in yellow, orange or red represents 28°C (82°F) or above – enough to enable a hurricane to strengthen (Image: NASA/SVS)

There is a very interesting movie clip(10Mb/Mpg) which shows the water temperature of the Gulf of Mexico for the entire month leading up to the formation of hurricane Katrina.

On a more somber note about the hurricane, it’s sad that the “richest” country in the world does not even have the ability to help it’s own people in a crisis. People don’t even have water or shelter, Typhoid and Colera outbreaks are expected over the coming weeks if the bodies are not removed from the flood waters. Three week old babies are on the side of the street with their mothers with no food!

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