>immediate wishlist, in no particular order:
- one of these keyboard purses
- a light green vespa
- a sewing machine to match my vespa
- a nap
okay, back to my paper. hooray for tonight’s deadline, since there is no way i’m spending another weekend working on this…
good news: my big sis #2 is out of galveston, though not by much. apparently it took her 9 hours to drive from galveston to houston. we’re talking 50 miles. 9 hours. wow.
anyway, since she’s a fancy doctor she’ll volunteer at the houston hospital for now. but man. that hurricane looks horrific. i wonder what the entire nation would be worrying about for the last month if katrina and rita had never transpired. egad, the power of media.
[by the way, the national hurricane center website is completely and utterly incomprehensible! i just wanted to find out what storms from names L to P had elapsed in the meantime. all i can gather from about 10 minutes poking around is ‘Lee’ and ‘Philippe’. stupidly, i cannot access september’s report until the end of september! i did learn, however, that there was a hurricane fernanda on the tip of southern baja california on aug 9 – 17. i’m sure our fernanda had absolutely nothing to do with this. despite the surfing inclinations.]
alright, enough of meteorology brain suckage. i shall now resume my paper. :)
>http://geography.about.com/od/physicalgeography/a/2005names.htm will give you the list of names…all the names for that years storms are decided well in advance… pretty cool really.
>Go write your paper!
>Oh yeah… And after they’re done with the regular names, they move onto the greek alphabet apparently. But I don’t think they’ve ever had to do it.