Archive for February, 2009
Mexico App Store: Hurricane Top Paid Weather App
Every so often we go through the varous app stores to see where Hurricane ranks among the paid apps, as well as over all. It’s a manual process, but very much worth the time it takes. In today’s view, Mexico gave us a very cool surprise – Hurricane is listed as the #1 Paid App in the Weather category!
#1 Mexico #3 Argentina #8 United States #11 Canada
Thank you to everyone who helped make this happen!
1 commentInterview with Kitty Code, Developers of Hurricane
This eMail interview was turned in during October 2008, right after receiving our 1st report on the sale of Hurricane.
No commentsSaffir-Simpson Scale
All hurricanes are dangerous, but some more so than others. The way storm surge, wind, and other factors combine determines the hurricane’s destructive power. To make comparisons easier-and to make the predicted hazards of approaching hurricanes clearer to emergency forces-National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s hurricane forecasters use a disaster-potential scale which assigns storms to five categories.
Category 1 is a minimum hurricane; category 5 is the worst case. The criteria for each category in the table shown below:
| Category | Central Pressure | Maximum Winds | Storm Surge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tropical Depression | 38 mph / 34 kts or less | 4-5 ft. | |
| Tropical Storm | > 980 mb or 28.94 in | 39-73 mph or 34-63 kts | 4-5 ft. |
| 1 – Minimal | < 980 mb or 28.94 in | 74-95 mph or 64-83 kts | 4-5 ft. |
| 2 – Moderate | 965-979 mb or 28.50-28.91 in | 96-110 mph or 65-96 kts | 6-8 ft. |
| 3 – Extensive | 945-964 mb or 27.91-28.47 in | 111-130 mph or 97-113 kts | 9-12ft. |
| 4 – Extreme | 920-944 mb or 27.17-27.88 in | 131-155 mph or 114-135 kts | 13-18 ft. |
| >5 – Catastrophic | < 920 mb or 27.17 in | > 155 mph or 135 kts | > 18 ft. |
* – The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale is based on Windspeed alone, the pressures are only included as a general reference and may not always apply
No commentsHurricane Season Travel Information
Hurricane Season runs in different times for each ocean, sea or basin. We often receive questions about when hurricane season is, and when the best time to travel would be if you needed to travel during hurricane season. The information below changes on a season to season, and day to day basis, based on the conditions of the area and should ALWAYS be verified with the National Hurricane Center or the local authorities in the area you plan to visit.
Regular Hurricane Season Dates:
Atlantic, Carribean, Gulf of Mexico
June 1 – November 30
Northeast Pacific
May 15 – November 30
Central Pacific including Hawaiian Islands
June 1 – November 30
In each of these areas, based on historical data, which was completely ignored by the Atlantic hurricanes during the 2005 extremely active, record breaking Atlantic hurricane season, the best time to visit would be in June and July, and again in late October and November. August, September and early October are considered the height of the season which means there is a much greater chance of a hurricane in these waters at this time. Hurricane Season is just that though, it is the time when hurricanes develop in these waters, therefore if you make plans to travel to these areas during the season, you should also have a backup plan, as well as travel insurance!
What would you do if you made travel plans in the Carribean during August, and a category 3 hurricane hits the island the week before you are scheduled to arrive?
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