Monday, September 11, 2006

US Space Missed again, like Baja, Bermuda to small of a target for hurricane

US Space Command like the Hurnnicane John and Baja, missed its target in the Bermuda by over 30 milies. For over 3-4 hours the storm was off the offical NOAA tracking path. After weekend of ruthless attacks and eyewall replacement, US Space Command has failed to force a solft landing of hurricane Bermuda The hurricane, while reduced to a weaken is now entering the northern warm waters of the gulf of stream less than 400 miles from the US mailand.

A potentially dangerous situation was building in the western Altanlic Ocean as the hurrican had missed the land mass of the Bermuda and was feeding in the gulf stream adding new energy to the Florence storm system. This critcal situation was creating the immediate possibility of th storm creating a new path moving west-northwest toward the Gulf of Mexcio.

Having failed to turn hurricane out to sea by steering it into the Eestward side of the Bermuda, US Space Command has been reduced to slowing the storm by attacking the hurricane’s eyewall every night, trying to weaken and slow it down and waiting for the northern pull of the high presurure system to counter the hurricane feeding off the C02 petrochemical waste in the Gulf stream. US Space fear keeping the storm in the Gulf stream to long because its might become to C02 enriched and may recharge and move Westward toward the Gulf of Mexcio. US Space is forced to continue to degrade the storm’s eyewall and waiting for an opportunity to carefully steer the weaken storm north away from the Gulf of Mexcio aand into the north Altantic.

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