Hurricane Bertha

Callidus Harwich and Beyond
Richard Wells
Wed 9 Jul 2008 19:31
----- Original Message -----
From: Dick
Houghton
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 8:25 PM
Subject: Hurricane Bertha Here are some dramatic imagesof Hurricane Bertha,
about to hit Bermuda (on Saturday possibly)
This is the first of the 2009 Atlantic hurricane
season which lasts from now until November;
120 MPH winds were measured by satellite according
to CNN which picked it up on Monday.
Mailasail's weather service showed it Sunday but I
didn't realise it was so fierce!
from
Dick
(posted from his home in Lowestoft)
NOAA GRIB file - today 9th July 1800 via mailasail
weather service - the hurricane is the low pressure region at left centre above
the Caribbean archipelago
![]() satellite pic yesterday at 1200 UTC from UK Met
Office
the hurricane is the region of intense white cloud
NE of the Caribbean archipelago
![]() today at 0600 UTC UK Met Office
![]() You can just see the depression which gave Callidus
a rough time today at top right on the edge of Earth's
disc
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