Miami is considered the most potentially dangerous place for a city in the United States, as it elevations are low, it is flat and has wide open ocean meaning it could get hit from a multitude of different tacks. The center hurricane national weather center is there in Miami and has some of the best meteorologists in the world doing hurricane tracking, it is basically our Hurricane National Watch Center. We think of places like Miami as potentially deadly places during Hurricane Season, yet this year we saw that the Gulf of Mexico warm waters seemed to act like magnets. However the later we get in the season the greater the chances of Hurricanes cruising across the Atlantic in a beeline for the Florida Coastal Cities, like Miami. The hurricane name, which hits Miami with a devastating blow this season no one knows yet, only that the chances are 50/50 that one will. And judging from this record breaking hurricane season and the Hurricane New Orleans style CAT 5 storms anything is possible and ought to be expected. The Andrew hurricane has been identified on the hurricane tracker and hurricane watch super computer systems as a probable tract for a major hurricane. If you look at the Hurricane Katrina path you see similarities to Hurricane Camille, neither of which gave us a pretty hurricane picture. The 2005 Hurricane season is hardly over we could see additional Florida Hurricanes of very high category thru November of 2005 and we all know we are almost out of Hurricane Names. Hurricane Vence or the English spelling Vince and Hurricane Wilma both could be devastating for the United States if we get landfall. Hurricane tropical weather could go into December and even extend the hurricane season by a couple of weeks as you remember it did start two-weeks early this year and finished two-weeks late last year? We are not thru the woods yet. |