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Jun
17th

Girl Struck by Lightning, Wins Lotto

Author: Taz | Files under Weather

Lucky GirlMaybe lightning does strike twice.  BreAnna Helsel survived a lightning strike and won $20 in the lottery the next day.

Helsel, 16, was home in Michigan watching thunderstorms when she noticed rain coming in a kitchen window.  “She went to close the window and the lightning came through and hit her,” said her mother, Linda Johnson.  “We think it must have hit the house or something.”  Helsel saw electricity shoot out her fingers and into the overhead lights, immediately knocking out the power.  She was treated at the hospital for darkened fingertips and a shaking arm from damaged muscles that will require some therapy.  She is expected to recover fully.

Hospital workers suggested that Helsel was on a lucky streak and should immediately play the lottery.  She’s too young, so her mother went out the next day and bought Helsel a Michigan lottery ticket.  “And we won $20,” Johnson said, laughing. “What a way to start the summer.”


Apr
14th

Heavy Hurricane Season Predicted

Author: Taz | Files under Natural Disasters, Predictions, Weather

Hurricane

Forecasters predict a “very active” Atlantic hurricane season in 2008. Colorado State University’s Tropical Meteorology Project, led by hurricane expert William Gray, predicts 15 named storms and 8 hurricanes, 4 of which will be “major.”

A typical season has 10 named storms, 6 hurricanes and 2 major hurricanes. The Atlantic hurricane season starts June 1 and lasts until Nov. 30. The most active time is typically in late August and early September.

The forecasters believe above-normal sea surface temperatures in the eastern subtropical Atlantic during February and March will significantly increase hurricane activity. The team devised a new computer statistical model after overestimating the last two hurricane seasons.

The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was the most active in recorded history with 28 storms, 7 major hurricanes including the infamous Hurricane Katrina, at least 2,280 deaths and $128 billion in damages.

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