Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Strange Spot For a Hurricane

I usually track the status of Atlantic hurricanes, possibly more than is necessary from this landlocked position. Hurricane/Tropical Storm/Tropical Depression Vince had quite an unusual track, and is apparently the first recorded tropical storm (since 1851 at least) to make landfall in Iberia.

Could a Great Lakes hurricane be far behind?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's because we all know that Tropical Storm/Hurricane Vince was named after my boss Vince Jones. As such, it is common knowledge that Vince Jones is gay, therefore the storm must be as well.

Anonymous said...

thanks for the recipe! i'll have to try it. it sounds like a low cost, good eatin kinda meal! have a good sleep and non-scarry dreams.
~faith

dfv said...

Some places just aren't destined for dramatic weather news. Ohio is one of them (well at least central and south Ohio). The north gets dramatic snowfall occasionally. All the good tornados and storms seem to go through Illinois and to the southwest generally. Not that I can talk - we get zippo down here. I think the odds of that Hurricane even influencing the Ohio weather in any way are pretty small. But I'll keep an eye on it for you.