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    Monthly Archives: August, 2011
    Hurricane JERRY forming in Gulf

    September 21, 2007 Hurricane Jerry develops due to the warm Gulf waters and upper level winds. Jerry is the name that has been used for four (4) tropical disturbances in the Atlantic Ocean. Hurricane Jerry is just a weak and minor storm that formed in Atlantic and it stayed far from land. The tropical depression […]

    Call Center Outsourcing Provider VMC Adds New Jobs in San Antonio

    The VMC is a Business Process Outsourcing company. It has released its plan of adding almost 40 new jobs this week in its Chustomer Care and Technical Support Center at Brooks City-base. By the end of September, they are anticipated that they will be adding 120 new jobs in San Antonio. In the month of […]

    Nevada’s outsourcing of slot testing likely to benefit manufacturers

      Most o f the manufacturers of appliances and light fixtures are some time sending their products to some private and independent laboratories in order to test the customer’s product to ensure that the product is safe to uses and this said testing is in accordance with the standards set by the groups such as […]

    Felix becomes second category five in 2007

    September 3, 2007 Hurricane Felix was the second to be considered under the Category 5 Hurricane to form in the Atlantic Basin in 2007. The storm was formed as a tropical wave in the Central Atlantic, and then it strengthened to a tropical storm. Then, in just a couples of days, it turned as a […]

    Hurricane Paloma

    November 9, 2008 Hurricane Paloma was the seventeenth tropical cyclone that hit the United States of America. It was the fifth major hurricane of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season. Paloma developed out of a strong tropical disturbance. The weather disturbance had slowly developed into a tropical depression and then it strengthened into a tropical storm. […]

    Hurricane Hanna threatens US southeast coast

    September 3, 2008 Hurricane Hanna had a maximum sustained winds of at least 80 miles per hour. It was one of the deadliest storm of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season. Hurricane Hanna was the eighth tropical cyclone and fourth hurricane of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season. The weather bureau was expecting hurricane Hanna to hit […]

    1st American Tropical Storm of 2008 Forms

    May 30, 2008 Hurricane Alma was the first named storm of the season in the eastern Pacific. It was the easternmost storm ever to form in the Pacific. It made landfall on the northern Pacific coast of Nicaragua but it is just a strong tropical storm. It was the first to make landfall on the […]

    Hurricane Gustav batters Caribbean, threatens US Gulf Coast

    August 31, 2008 Hurricane Gustav is one of the destructing storm that had hit the United States of America. It made landfall on the US Gulf Coast. The National Hurricane Center stated that Gustav had sustained winds at least 150 miles per hour and was moving Northwest at 15 miles per hour. According to the […]

    Hurricane Ike Batters US Mainland

    September 14, 2008 Hurricane Ike was the ninth named storm according to National Hurricane Center (NHC). It was the fifth hurricane of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season. It just started as a tropical disturbance and then slowly it developed into a hurricane. This Hurricane Ike was the third most destructive storm to ever hit the […]

    Hurricane Boris Regains Strength

    July 3, 2008 Hurricane Boris is the first hurricane of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season. It was formed as a tropical storm in the west of Baja California. It was moving in the West direction trough Pacific. As it was moving to that direction, it was regaining strength. But the National Hurricane Center (NHC) is […]