#438 Postby ArizonaBay » Sat Sep 02, 2006 1:30 am
Just curious, I know this was from many posts-ago, but didnt anyone else find it "odd" that the following story is found all over the web, but without the paragraph regarding the french meteorologist and that the Associated Press used the term "Pro Met"?????? Funny, I only see that term used in chat rooms like this, not in Associated Press stories. And why is there no other information on the web when you type in this "french meteorologist's" name, or for that matter, try googling anything about someone staying on Wake Island during this storm, and the only match was for this particular post ........ very odd..........
Pacific island evacuated ahead of storm
© 2006 The Associated Press
HONOLULU — The military evacuated 200 people from Wake Island on Monday before the arrival of Typhoon Ioke, the strongest Central Pacific hurricane in more than decade.
Classified as a Category 5 "super typhoon," Ioke is expected to extensively damage the U.S. territory when it hits Wednesday with 155-mph winds, said Jeff Powell, lead forecaster for the National Weather Service in Honolulu.
"This is going to roll up a storm surge that will probably submerge the island and destroy everything that's not made of concrete," Powell said.
The evacuees, mostly American and Thai contractors, were flown to Hickam Air Force Base on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, said Maj. Clare Reed, a spokeswoman for the 15th Airlift Wing.
The contractors work at a civilian base, Reed said. No other permanent residents live on the tiny island, though French hurricane meteorologist Thomas Cavanaugh decided to stay on the tiny island for the purpose "of research and the common human trait of curiosity." The 72-year-old pro met
0 likes