Flys Beach Southampton, NY - Surf Resulting from Igor 2010
Photo by Claudia Ward ©2010 All RIGHTS RESERVED
Hurricane season - did you know that it's really a six month season - yup, that's right - June 1st to Nov 30th, each and every year. And each and every year they name the tropical storms that may become hurricanes. If winds are over 39 miles per hour (mph), they get a name; if winds are under 39 mph, then they're just a really big wind! To make it to Category 1, i.e. entry level for hurricane status, a storm's winds must equal or exceed 74 mph.
Calling "HER-icanes" by the names of woman began in 1953, a practice that was liberated in 1978 with the addition of male names for such tempests. These were affectionately dubbed "HIM-icanes" by "libbers" of the time.
Donna (1960), Gloria (1985), and Bob (1991) all created significant memories. From Gloria, I remember my father driving us around "the loop" in Chatham (Cape Cod) during the eye of the storm to see all that had happened and not recognizing the street I lived on for all the flooding. From Gloria, the worries were boats moored in Sag Harbor; and, from Bob ... a cypress tree nearly took out Peter's car, we lived without electricity for five days, and everything had to be cleaned up and operational for my bed-and-breakfast guests by the next weekend.
This year, we're already up to the letter "N" and it's not even October. We all prepared for Earl, but that really didn't happen, at least on the east end of Long Island. Igor did his best to stir up the surf, as you can see above, and brought us extra high tides. And, Tropical Storm Nicole is clawing her way up the east coast battering the coastline and flooding towns as she goes.
Sagg Main as Tropical Storm Nicole Travels North 10/01/10
As devastating as these storms can be, they are rarely un-photogenic and these are just a couple of the images we captured as Igor and Nicole traveled north and east of our shores.
...very cool!
Posted by: Barbara Andolsek Paintings | Friday, October 01, 2010 at 07:13 PM
Looks like Coopers Beach - beautiful no matter what, as you say.
Posted by: Paul Angotta | Friday, October 01, 2010 at 04:23 PM
Outstanding photo of Jupiter with Mr. Moon! and also thanks for the photos of the ocean churned up..
Posted by: Cuzzin Robert | Friday, October 01, 2010 at 02:03 PM
I like those images!
Posted by: Valerie Jardin | Friday, October 01, 2010 at 10:39 AM