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Hurricane Norbert – Cat 1 – Day 2 — Why Now?
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Hurricane Norbert – Cat 1 – Day 2

Hurricane NorbertPosition: 18.9 N 113.2 W [10 PM CDT 0300 UTC].
Movement: North-Northwest [330°] near 7 mph.
Maximum sustained winds: 90 mph [150 kph].
Wind Gusts: 115 mph.
Tropical Storm Wind Radius: 140 miles [220 km].
Hurricane Wind Radius: 35 miles [55 km].
Minimum central pressure: 973 mb ↑.

It is 350 miles [560 km] Southwest of the tip of Baja California.

At 8 PM PDT…0300 UTC…the government of Mexico has issued a Hurricane Watch for the West Coast of Baja California from Puerto San Andresito southward and for the East Coast of Baja California from lareto southward including Cabo San Lucas. A Hurricane Watch means that hurricane conditions are possible within the watch area…generally within 36 hours.

This is an Eastern Pacific Storm, but Baja is my old stamping ground.

Here’s the link for NOAA’s latest satellite images.

[For the latest information click on the storm symbol, or go to the CATEGORIES drop-down box below the CALENDAR and select “Hurricanes” for all of the posts related to storms on this site.]

4 comments

1 cookie jill { 10.09.08 at 7:58 pm }

OT…LOVE the “play money” background. Oh..sorry..that’s our REAL money now? 😉

2 Bryan { 10.09.08 at 9:19 pm }

That’s actually a real $500 featuring William McKinley. People have rarely seen it, or the:
$1,000 bill featuring a portrait of Grover Cleveland
$5,000 bill featuring a portrait of James Madison
$10,000 bill featuring a portrait of Salmon P. Chase
$100,000 bill featuring a portrait of Woodrow Wilson

Before electronic funds transfers they were used to move money between banks.

I saw the $10,000 in Las Vegas, there were a number of them on display at a casino and they were gold certificates unlike the $500 which was a Federal Reserve note [IOU] like today’s money.

They are worth more to collectors than their face value, and I distorted the bill I used, as they were bigger and not in the same proportion as what we carry around today.

3 cookie jill { 10.10.08 at 2:29 am }

Wow…just hand them over. Now. 😉

4 Bryan { 10.10.08 at 8:46 am }

Large denomination bills will be back although they’ll be backed by the derivatives that Paulson is buying up. We’ll need them for the inflation that is coming.