Archive for November, 2011

TNN and New England Hurricanes ran a couple scrimmage matches at Matts Outback today and I had the chance to record a few points. Aaron and I will be recording and getting a lot of footage in the upcoming weeks to world cup to create a nice video. So stay tuned. Please continue to like the Egoballas/Gibiy12 Facebook page - about 130 likes away from another Giveaway! www.facebook.com I also do Paintball Photography. So it’d be much appreciated if you liked my new page for that too :) - www.facebook.com

I remember seeing a movie that features like twisters, and in the end, there was like a Blackbird and some suicidal pilot who flew into the twisters for getting data, and ended up disintegrating… Is it called Twister or something? The plot on IMDb doesn’t say.

Just wondering, I already know it’s going this South Florida, so I am worried about friends/family but what about Orlando. Not really the coast but still close enough right?

On Monday afternoon, StormChasingVideo.com Weather Paparazzi Brandon Sullivan was near Tipton, OK where he caught this extraordinary tornado footage. In the start of the video it shows a wide shot of the storm and the tornado on a southward approach to the storm. Brandon zooms into a tight shot of the tornado while he and his chase partners follow the storm. The video then shows a medium to tight shot on a powerful tornado ripping across the ground. This footage shows a text book violent tornado. The footage continues as the tornado travels to the north with both with intense circulation as it traveled across the open country. At one point the large tornado becomes translucent allowing the inner circulation to become apparent. As the tornado moved to the north, it went into the Wichita Mountains in southwest Oklahoma. Brandon tried to keep up with the tornado and in the end of the footage it is from his a GoPro camera mounted on the hood of his truck with a wide angle point of view as he approached the large tornado. He paralleled the the tornado after he stopped to let it pass to the north. To license this footage for broadcast, contact www.StormChasingVideo.com

What is the category date latitude longitude speed and pressure for hurricane irene

Footage from New Bern, NC and surrounding communities as Irene comes ashore.

A recent hurricane destroyed half of the orange crop. Consumers are responding to an increase in the price of oranges by buying more apples. This change is expected to increase the price and quantity of apples sold. In terms of basic supply and demand analysis, there has been a:

A) shift in the demand curve for both oranges and apples.
B) movement along the demand curve for oranges and a shift in the demand curve for apples.
C) movement along the demand curve for both oranges and apples.
D) shift in the demand curve for oranges and a movement along the demand curve for apples.

When I check the National Hurricane Center today at around 8:30 PM 8/22 the track said the storm will go north to the Carolinas. So, how concerned should Miami be that the storm make land fall in Miami.
Look at the track yourself.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/graphics_at4.shtml?5-daynl#contents

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Hurricane Irene Footage taped in Havelock, Morehead City, and Atlantic Beach, North Carolina.

Yesterday, for Halloween, I went as a hobo. I decided because I wasn’t going to use the clothes from my costume again, I could donate them to the homeless shelter down the street along with my two little sisters costumes as well. They were Spongebob and Bell from Beauty and the Beast. I figured that even though they are costumes, they might be able to be worn to provide warmth as the weather grows colder. I was told my donation was "distasteful" and was turned away. Why would they do that to someone trying to be nice?

We know that if black people are in cold weather with vitamin d pills they will not get much vitamin d and will get rickets which will cause them to eventually die but white people absorb vitamin d because of their light skin. We also know that black people’s skin accomodates hot weather better so if white people are in year round hot weather without sunscreen and shade will their sunburn get extremely severe to the point that they can’t function normally, cancer, death or what?

*NOT FOR BROADCAST* Andy Gabrielson shoots video of a large tornado near Tipton, OK on Monday, November 7, 2011. His car rolls when he has some steering problems. Andy immediately jumped in another car and kept chasing! For TV licensing, contact Kory Hartman at SevereStudios.com

Space Station Captures Views Hurricane Irene Hurricane Irene to hit cities, resorts on US east coast North Carolina braced on Friday for a direct hit from Hurricane Irene, cities along the US east coast were on alert and millions of beach goers cut short vacations to escape the powerful storm Wilmington: North Carolina braced on Friday for a direct hit from Hurricane Irene, cities along the US east coast were on alert and millions of beach goers cut short vacations to escape the powerful storm. With more than 50 million people potentially in Irene’s path, residents stocked up on food and water and worked to secure homes, vehicles and boats. States, cities, ports, industries, oil refineries and nuclear plants scrambled to activate emergency plans. “I filled my tank up with gas in case I need to leave in a hurry or something, and get a lot of food supplies, taking everything out of my yard … anything that can fly into a window,” said Patricia Stapleton of Newport, North Carolina. Irene, a major Category 3 hurricane, battered the low-lying Bahamas on Thursday and was expected to hit North Carolina on Saturday before heading up the coast to New York and beyond. Evacuations under way Coastal evacuations were under way in North Carolina and were ordered for beach resorts in Virginia, Delaware and Maryland. Airlines began to cut flights at eastern airports, made plans to move aircraft from the region and encouraged travellers to consider postponing trips. After hitting North

Chad Cowan of Extreme Tornado Tours documented this intercept of a strong tornado near Tipton, Ok on November 7, 2011 by the Dominator 2. Storm chaser Andy Gabrielson rolls his vehicle in the outer circulation of the tornado and thankfully was okay and resumed the chase. Check out TornadoVideos.net for more extreme tornado footage, and check out the finale of Storm Chasers on Discovery this Thursday night at 10pm! For more information on how to chase with us click here: www.extremetornadotours.com

twitter.com Hurricane Irene hit New York City as a tropical storm but there was still some damages, a lot of fallen trees and flooding in downtown Manhattan, beaches, and in areas close to rivers and the ocean. This footage was taken in Richmond Hill Queens NYC

Tiesto and Steve Aoki preview their debut collaboration track, “Tornado” out exclusively on Beatport on November 15 (available on iTunes and Amazon Nov 29).