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Low disturbance in southern gulf and west of Cuba on watch...
Has some dry air north and wind shear on northeast is fairly strong now...
A warm gulf has no calender to watch...LJ
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/carb/avn-l.jpg
Tropical Storm Rina coming to Tampa Bay... you heard it here first... lolzzz ... finally could get some OIL DOOM!
MCLN .001 only up 66% on reversal, could be multibagger, imo
CHDO alert I posted here a couple months ago.On the move with great news of revenues. Real company. Check it out boys.GLTU
Did we break the record yet? weeeeeeeee
La Nina returns: http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2011/20110908_lanina.html
Bummer.
http://greenbizness.com/blog/investors
GMND is a major play as they have some management that BUGS has as well. Nick Kontonicolas is the new honcho at GMND and he has placed GMND into an oil terminal in Eastern PA on the raging Susquehanna River that is in the news right now as the biggest water damage since Katrina. GMND has water purification studies being done at this site and facility and a revennue deal as well.
I am buying GMND!!
They just came out with all 4 years financials and a complete informational disclosure statement to go from No Info to Current Info on the pink sheets.com. This is major development.
There is tremendous need by range Resources and CHK to use billions of gallons of water and have that water returned to the rivers( read...Susquehanna) no dirtier than it ook it out. That is what is happening here!
This is the play of the century with 40 million shares in the float at 1 penny per share!
GMND-to da moon!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm in NSMG, but BUGS should be good, too.
who do you like for this play in the gulf?? tia
That's a big shift from yesterday and a lot more time over the warm waters of the GOM.
Well Tropical Storm Nate in the gulf of mexico...the 3 of the top models GFS GFDL HWRF have all shifted north this morning and it is looking increasingly like a potential hurricane threat now to the gulf coast LA to FL. long way out still though...
May also be a small area around 20N x 60W between Katia and Maria to watch...Very unorganized so may have a better chance of getting caught in the upper level western steering below Florida that could guide Nate more west to northwest...LJ
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/tatl/vis-l.jpg
Crazy busy out in the tropics. Haven't seen the big one yet, but conditions are ripe for some bad ass canes.
Tropical Storm Nate has just formed in the gulf --- we now have Trop storm nate and maria and hurricane Katia. most active season only behind 2005 in the history of the atlantic ocean.
Tropical Depression 14 looks like it may be a caribbean cruiser and many models are showing a tropical cyclone forming in the gulf of mexico at 96L currently. should start picking up shortly especially with peak season approaching.
btw we are nearly on pace for the most storms of all time in 1 season, maybe 2nd to 2005.
Mind in gutter should watch for rising water...LJ
Yes it is... maybe some more OIL DOOM!!! lolzzz
http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/tracking/at201196_ensmodel.html
Geesh, 96L could bring another Monday mudder start for next week...LJ
ECMWF forcast for Sunday evening...
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/ecmwf-opertc2.cgi?time=2011090612&field=Sea+Level+Pressure&hour=120hr
That's not the gulf....
That is what she said
New Storm forming in da GULF ... live it love it... deal with it?
http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/tracking/at201195_model.html
:{ looks like those companies need a new stock transfer agent asap...LJ
cargo_hauler: It is pouring here in Central Maryland. Heavy rain tonight, tomorrow, and tomorrow night.
Thanks, rain has stopped now, we just got 2 1/2 inches... Some places got 5 inches... Except for the tornado hits, it was a really good system for the state of Georgia, much needed rain.
cargo_hauler: That sounds awful. |Stay safe as best you can. Thank U for the update. I hope your area gets enough rain to make up for the shortfall for the year. At least that would be a plus, I guess. IMO there is nothing worse than a bad drought, with regard to precipitation, that is.
I can take the rain, it's the TORNADOES that are wearing me out.. Had a couple nearby already
NSMG on this list, don't know what it means.
http://www.sec.gov/litigation/litreleases/2011/lr22083.htm
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cargo-hauler: U might get a year's worth of rain in one day! Let us know how much rain you get.
Beggin for the rain here....would love to give up my Tuesday golf game for some rain!
We can use the rain here in Georgia... We had the d word going on before this came... Only had some light showers so far, but the good soakers coming tomorrow, imo.
TS Lee is moving only at 8 mph. Think of the amount of water this storm is dropping over a given area at that low rate of spead.
Tropical Storm Lee: It will be interesting to see how much rain this storm drops as it heads northeast. Hope it isn't another Agnes.
Takes a good tree trimming storm to getting companies focused on regular line trimming for year round safety...
Vermont flooding was just a tradegy of nature...
Sometimes things just can't be explained...LJ
littlejohn: Just returned from the Delmarva Peninsula. Hardly any damage. U would never know Irene passed by. It pays to be positioned in the center of a storm apparently! Several people I spoke to stayed through the storm, including a 19-year-old kid. It was nothing scary. But back in the big city, people still are out of power. I'd say Maryland had the worse power outages, and N.J. and Vermont the worst water damage. Corrections are welcome!
It is just going to dump alot of rain on Louisiana ... JMO... and NO it will not be OILY rain lolzzz
BTW the UKMET ECMWF GFS GFDL and some others all are predicting hurricane status outta 93L in the gulf right now and hitting anywhere from texas to florida.
may start getting the prestorm loaders today/tomorrow going into next week
Ensemble models are warming up a 'fishlinger waltz' for Katia later in the projections in case she prefers water to land...
But way too early to call anything for sure...LJ
http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/tracking/at201112_ensmodel.html
CPST hit $1.24 today... NEWS...Capstone Continues To Bank And Demonstrate Future Growth Potential
Aug/31/2011
Trading By VFC’s Stock House
Capstone Turbine (NASDAQ:CPST) has become a perpetual member of the ‘Weekly Stock Watch‘ list since rising to over the two dollar mark earlier this year and then dropping back down to a buck on heavy short interest as the broad market declined.
That’s not to say, however, that positive developments have continued to materialize, even as the stock dipped to pre-runup levels.
This past Wednesday, for example, Capstone announced that it had secured another large order from Pumps and Service, a long-time distributor of the company’s, for 30 C65 microturbines. The 30-unit order should be considered significant for Capstone, as it proves that Pumps and Service continues to deliver, with full accounting now at 150 units ordered in the past 12 months.
It’s also a pretty good indication that Capstone’s products continue to make headway in multiple markets, especially in the oil and gas fields. The units from this order, as an example, will be destined for various oil and gas customers, as were the orders before it.
Capstone is not just making headway into the oil and gas arena, however.
Earlier this year the company received an order for use in a railroad operation in Eastern Europe, tapped the hospital market and now announced last week a product line aimed at hybrid electric vehicles. Discussion and application of Capstone’s microturbines for use in commercial vehicles is not new, but it’s a good reminder that the potential use for the company’s products are not limited to just their current scope.
With countries around the globe – including the United States – becoming more and more stringent with emission standards, Capstone could be onto something big as its technology advances to the standard of supporting low-emission standards in commercial vehicles.
US President Barak Obama alluded to just that when he gave Capstone a mention during a speech in Brazil earlier this year.
Although quickly rebounding from recent lows of just around a buck, there’s still more potential short and long term upside for this one, in my opinion. The major detractor from CPST reaching its full potential is the fact that investors are growing weary of waiting for the company to reach profitability.
Quarterly results continue to demonstrate that Capstone can bank large orders, trim excess spending and move through backlog, but it’s that light at the end of the tunnel – being profitability – that will put this company in the big leagues.
The technology, potential and the sales are there – and all moving forward - which makes CPST one to accumulate again, especially while it’s trading in the low $1 range.
Additionally, Capstone should continued to be viewed not only as a competitor to, but also as a potential acquisition target of the big boys of the sector, such as General Electric (NYSE:GE) and Caterillar (NYSE:CAT).
Disclosure: Long CPST
VFC’s Stock House offers investing opinions, insight and ideas on a variety of different stocks, options and ETF’s, as well as commenting on news that effects the market.
http://marketplayground.com/2011/08/31/capstone-continues-to-bank-and-demonstrate-future-growth-potential/
Tropical Storm Katia forecast to become major hurricane
Katia is expected to grow into a major Category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph by Sunday, the hurricane center said.
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/08/30/tropical-storm-katia-forms-in-atlantic/
Discussion has an early hint of possible west steering from day 5 forward but still a few days too early to see if the models pick up a narrow steering ridge on the north...LJ
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATCDAT2+shtml/300240.shtml
lol, so what tipped you off that it might be a major cane?...LJ
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ABIX (nasdaq) - Industrial supplies and protection gear for clean up
ADDL (otcbb) - Roofing for post hurricane repair
ANVH (pink) - Environmental damage and restoration
BCON (nasdaq) - Electrical Power Management
BUGS (pink) - Environmental waste clean up
CHDO (otcbb) - Roofing Tiles, Generators
CHYS (otcbb) - Disaster Recovery, Water Restoration
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PDGE (otcbb) - Environmental clean up and construction, including mold remediation
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