Thursday 29 November 2007

Thursday notes

The penultimate day of the Atlantic and East Pacific hurricane season. There are no hurricanes to report on anywhere in the world, neither does it look likely that any will develop any time soon. I did notice on the weathercharts a major depression in the Pacific, near the Aleutian Islands, which will carry hurricane force winds towards the western coasts of Canada and Alaska. The Atlantic is also getting into winter mode, with an advance warning to those in southern England to expect high winds on Saturday.

Up here, it is a bright and sunny day, but with some high clouds indicating the change in the weather. We'll get strong winds tomorrow, but a secondary area of low pressure will scoot across the English Midlands, carrying high winds to its south.

On the Internet front, an major attack on people's PC security has been thwarted, but a call was put out for people to get their copies of Windows and Internet Explorer up to date. Read more here.

3 comments:

  1. Do you know Guido these folks who steal other people's money are lazy b*****s.
    They steal from hard working folks so they can sit on their backsides in the lap of luxury working out their next scams.  They are the lowest of the low!!
    Thanks for the heads up on this.   I will check to make sure I have everything in place.
    Nice to know that there are no hurricanes about around the world.  Hope the weather stays good for my drive up and over Shap on Sunday.
    Take care out in the winds tomorrow..hang on to your 'bunnet'.  Lol!
    Jeanie xx

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  2. The PC event is scary.
    Lisa

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  3. I am happy to read there are no more hurricanes to report...and also happy to read the internet was protected from criminals...that's good!
    Take care!
    Joyce

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