Well here comes Tropical Storm Michael and indeed he is hitting some very hot ocean surface temps, which are not a good thing for those living in his path along the coast there. Tropical Storm Michael could become a full-fledged category one hurricane later in a week. Indeed we've seen most of the tropical storms this year turned hurricanes in this is due to the hot temperatures of the ocean surface. This 2006 Atlantic tropical hurricane season has been a very robust season indeed and although it has not been as bad 2005 Atlantic tropical hurricane season it still goes on record as being one of the most damaging. FEMA has sure gotten a big workout restoring order and helping citizens rebuild their lives. If tropical depression and tropical storm Michael turns into a hurricane you could cause havoc for those areas already called by all the previous hurricanes this season, not to mention those areas the top-heavy hits from last year and are far from being done in their rebuilding. The NOAA and NASA satellites or showing that tropical storm Michael will indeed continue to grow and it is headed for the coastline. Many who live and potentially risky areas are asking themselves when will the hurricane season finally end? And the answer is it does not appear that it will in anytime soon. So consider this 2006. |