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last season’s teaser

we’re busy working on portfolio series and website work but here is a little bit of last years fun.


barn burner


94L builds with low wind sheer in the forecast


Last Season

Freshies Volume 1 from ice coast on Vimeo.


Sharks!! round 2 & some easy listening

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDby7on4oks

He’s a nice shark though.

http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20100619-NEWS-6190309



UPDATED : 8pm – New computer model for 92l

UPDATE: The forecast for 92L

“The National Hurricane Center is giving 92L a high (60% chance) of developing into a tropical depression by Wednesday morning, which is a reasonable forecast. The odds of development have increased since yesterday, as the storm has moved considerably to the northwest, away from the Equator. Now it can leverage the Earth’s spin to a much greater degree to help get it get spinning. It is quite unusual for a tropical depression to form south of 8°N latitude.”

This is taken from Jeff Master’s blog over at Wunderground.com
He is the best in the biz.

It’s great to see some development, hopefully it will follow one of it’s more northerly tracks.


Sharks

Shark sightings off of the coast of York, ME.

http://www.theunionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=Coast+Guard:+Sharks+seen+off+York+Beach,+Maine&articleId=ab3e05d5-f463-4b39-90fb-850ef1da61d9


92l – potentially the first tropical storm of the season

Dr. Masters reported today that there could be a tropical storm developing off the Lesser Antilles Islands. Although the storm doesn’t have a great chance of developing into the first hurricane of the season, it’s still a start.

For some more reports on tropical developments check out Dr. Masters blog on Weather Underground.

http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/article.html