[StBernard] FYI

Westley Annis westley at da-parish.com
Thu Jun 1 21:03:51 EDT 2006


Last year was the most devastating U.S. hurricane season on record and now is the time to prepare for the 2006 season which officially begins today, June 1st.

The Weather Channel is The Hurricane Authority with over 20 years of experience covering hurricanes. We are continually improving our storm coverage on every platform to prepare and protect our customers. Here are highlights of what The Weather Channel has to offer for the 2006 hurricane season:

- It Could Happen Tomorrow – Katrina the Lost Episode <http://sdm3.rm04.net/ctt?kn=1&m=532389&r=MzI4NjM1NDU1OAS2&b=0&j=MTY2NzMyNDcS1&mt=1> , 9pm, June 4th on The Weather Channel. See what our experts predicted in early 2005 and how this foreshadowed the actual events of Hurricane Katrina. This is only one part of Hurricane Week <http://sdm3.rm04.net/ctt?kn=11&m=532389&r=MzI4NjM1NDU1OAS2&b=0&j=MTY2NzMyNDcS1&mt=1> , which starts June 1st with a look back at the unprecedented 2005 season as well as live coverage of the recovery efforts from New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.

- weather.com Hurricane Central <http://sdm3.rm04.net/ctt?kn=10&m=532389&r=MzI4NjM1NDU1OAS2&b=0&j=MTY2NzMyNDcS1&mt=1> has hurricane preparedness tips as well as in-depth coverage as soon as the first storm forms including new interactive hurricane tracking maps <http://sdm3.rm04.net/ctt?kn=6&m=532389&r=MzI4NjM1NDU1OAS2&b=0&j=MTY2NzMyNDcS1&mt=1> , multiple on-location video reports, expert blogs with behind the scenes analysis, and more.

- Coverage everywhere you want it with maps and alerts always on your desktop <http://sdm3.rm04.net/ctt?kn=2&m=532389&r=MzI4NjM1NDU1OAS2&b=0&j=MTY2NzMyNDcS1&mt=1> or you can take The Weather Channel hurricane resources with you on your mobile phone <http://sdm3.rm04.net/ctt?kn=3&m=532389&r=MzI4NjM1NDU1OAS2&b=0&j=MTY2NzMyNDcS1&mt=1> including radar maps, forecasts for any U.S. location, and breaking video reports from The Weather Channel experts.

- The experts’ insight on the 2006 season from Dr. Steve Lyons, The Weather Channel Tropical Weather Expert, and all of our meteorologists in the weather.com blog <http://sdm3.rm04.net/ctt?kn=12&m=532389&r=MzI4NjM1NDU1OAS2&b=0&j=MTY2NzMyNDcS1&mt=1> .




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