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List of Most intense Pacific Hurricanes:
Costliest Eastern Pacific Hurricanes:
Cost refers to total estimated property damage.
Rank Hurricane Season Cost (2007 USD)
1 Pauline 1997 $9.6 billion
2 Iniki 1992 $2.6 billion
3 Iwa 1982 $664 million
4 Kathleen 1976 $144–577 million
5 Norma 1981 $303 million
Category 5 Pacific Hurricanes:
Name ... Season
Patsy 1959
"Mexico" 1959
Ava 1973
Emilia 1994
Gilma 1994
John 1994
Guillermo 1997
Linda 1997
Elida 2002
Hernan 2002
Kenna 2002
Loke 2006
Full Article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_notable_tropical_cyclones
List of Most intense Atlantic Hurricanes:
Most intense Atlantic hurricanes
Intensity is measured solely by central pressure
Rank Hurricane Season Min. pressure
1 Wilma 2005 882 mbar (hPa)
2 Gilbert 1988 888 mbar (hPa)
3 "Labor Day" 1935 892 mbar (hPa)
4 Rita 2005 895 mbar (hPa)
5 Allen 1980 899 mbar (hPa)
6 Katrina 2005 902 mbar (hPa)
7 Camille 1969 905 mbar (hPa)
Mitch 1998 905 mbar (hPa)
9 Dean 2007 906 mbar (hPa)
10 Ivan 2004 910 mbar (hPa
Costliest U.S. Atlantic hurricanes
Cost refers to total estimated property damage.
Rank Hurricane Season Cost (2005 USD)
1 Katrina 2005 $81.2 billion
2 Andrew 1992 $44.9 billion
3 Wilma 2005 $20.6 billion
4 Charley 2004 $15.4 billion
5 Ivan 2004 $14.6 billion
Deadliest Atlantic hurricanes
Rank Hurricane Season Fatalities
1 "Great Hurricane" 1780 22,000
2 Mitch 1998 11,000 – 18,000
3 "Galveston" 1900 8,000 – 12,000
4 Fifi 1974 8,000 – 10,000
5 "Dominican Republic" 1930 2,000 – 8,000
6 Flora 1963 7,186 – 8,000
7 "Pointe-a-Pitre" 1776 6,000+
8 "Newfoundland 1775 4,000 – 4,163
9 "Okeechobee" 1928 4,075+
10 "San Ciriaco" 1899 3,433+
Most intense landfalling U.S. hurricanes
Intensity is measured solely by central pressure
Rank Hurricane Season Landfall pressure
1 "Labor Day" 1935 892 mbar (hPa)
2 Camille 1969 909 mbar (hPa)
3 Katrina 2005 920 mbar (hPa)
4 Andrew 1992 922 mbar (hPa)
5 "Indianola" 1886 925 mbar (hPa)
6 "Florida Keys" 1919 927 mbar (hPa)
7 "Okeechobee" 1928 929 mbar (hPa)
8 Donna 1960 930 mbar (hPa)
9 "New Orleans" 1915 931 mbar (hPa)
Carla 1961 931 mbar (hPa)
Full Article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_notable_tropical_cyclones
List of Huricane's since 1851 to 2005:
List of US Hurricanes:
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/ushurrlist.htm
Chronological List of All Hurricanes which Affected the Continental
United States: 1851-2005.(Updated from Jarrell et al. 1992 and reflecting official
HURDAT reanalysis changes through 1914. Note that from 1915 through 1979, no
official wind speed estimates are currently available. Document revised in May 2006)
Year Month States Affected Highest Saffir- Central Max. Name
and Category by Simpson U.S. Pressure Winds
States Category
1851 Jun TX, C1 1 977 mb 80 kt -----
1851 Aug FL, NW3; GA, 1 3 960 100 “Great Middle Florida”
1852 Aug FL, SW1 1 977 80 -----
1852 Aug AL, 3; MS, 3; LA, 2; FL, NW1 3 961 100 “Great Mobile”
1852 Sep FL, SW1 1 985 70 -----
1852 Oct FL, NW2; GA, 1 2 969 90 “Middle Florida”
1853 Oct * GA, 1 1 965 70 -----
1854 Jun TX, S1 1 985 70 -----
1854 Sep GA, 3; SC, 2; FL, NE1 3 950 100 “Great Carolina”
1854 Sep TX, C2 2 969 90 “Matagorda”
1855 Sep LA, 3; MS, 3 3 950 110 “Middle Gulf Shore”
1856 Aug LA, 4 4 934 130 “Last Island”
1856 Aug FL, NW2; AL, 1; GA, 1 2 969 90 “Southeastern States”
1857 Sep & NC, 1 1 961 80 -----
1858 Sep NY, 1; CT, 1; RI, 1; MA, 1 1 976 80 “New England”
1859 Sep AL, 1; FL, NW1 1 985 70 -----
1860 Aug LA, 3; MS, 3; AL, 2 3 950 110 -----
1860 Sep LA, 2; MS, 2; AL, 1 2 969 90 -----
1860 Oct LA, 2 2 969 90 -----
1861 Aug * FL, SW1 1 970 70 “Key West”
1861 Sep NC, 1 1 985 70 “Equinoctial”
1861 Nov NC, 1 1 985 70 “Expedition”
1865 Sep LA, 2; TX, N1 2 969 90 “Sabine River-Lake Calcasieu”
1865 Oct FL, SW2; FL, SE1 2 969 90 -----
1866 Jul TX, C2 2 969 90 -----
1867 Jun SC, 1 1 985 70 -----
1867 Oct LA, 2; TX, S1, N1; FL, NW1 2 969 90 “Galveston”
1869 Aug TX, C2 2 969 90 “Lower Texas Coast”
1869 Sep LA, 1 1 985 70 -----
1869 Sep RI, 3; MA, 3; NY, 1; CT, 1 3 963 100 “Eastern New England”
1869 Oct & ME, 2; MA, 1 2 965 90 “Saxby’s Gale”
1870 Jul AL, 1 1 985 70 “Mobile”
1870 Oct * FL, SW1, SE1 1 970 70 “Twin Key West (I)”
1870 Oct FL, SW1 1 977 80 “Twin Key West (II)”
1871 Aug FL, SE3, NE1, NW1 3 955 100 -----
1871 Aug FL, SE2, NE1 2 965 90 -----
1871 Sep FL, NW1 1 985 70 -----
1873 Sep FL, NW1 1 985 70 -----
1873 Oct FL, SW3, SE2, NE1 3 959 100 -----
1874 Sep FL, NW1; SC, 1; NC, 1 1 985 70 -----
1875 Sep TX, C3, S2 3 960 100 -----
1876 Sep NC, 1; VA, 1 1 980 80 -----
1876 Oct FL, SW2, SE1 2 973 90 -----
1877 Sep LA, 1; FL, NW1 1 985 70 -----
1877 Oct FL, NW3; GA, 1 3 960 100 -----
1878 Sep FL, NW2, SW2, NE1; SC, 1; GA, 1 2 970 90 -----
1878 Oct NC, 2; VA, 1; MD, 1; DE, 1; 2 963 90 -----
NJ, 1; PA, 1
1879 Aug NC, 3; VA, 2 3 971 100 -----
1879 Aug TX, N2; LA, 2 2 964 90 -----
1879 Sep LA, 3 3 950 110 -----
1880 Aug # TX, S3 3 931 110 -----
1880 Aug FL, SE2, NE1, NW1 2 972 90 -----
1880 Sep NC, 1 1 987 70 -----
1880 Oct FL, NW1 1 985 70 -----
1881 Aug GA, 2; SC, 1 2 970 90 -----
1881 Sep NC, 2 2 975 90 -----
1882 Sep FL, NW3; AL, 1 3 949 100 -----
1882 Sep LA, 2; TX, N1 2 969 90 -----
1882 Oct FL, NW1 1 985 70 -----
1883 Sep NC, 2; SC, 1 2 965 90 -----
1885 Aug SC, 3; NC, 2; GA, 1; FL, NE1 3 953 100 -----
1886 Jun TX, N2; LA, 2 2 973 85 -----
1886 Jun FL, NW2; GA, 1 2 973 85 -----
1886 Jun FL, NW2 2 973 85 -----
1886 Jul FL, NW1 1 985 70 -----
1886 Aug TX, C4 4 925 135 “Indianola”
1886 Sep # TX, S1, C1 1 973 80 -----
1886 Oct LA, 3; TX, N2 3 955 105 -----
1887 Jul FL, NW1 1 981 75 -----
1887 Aug * NC, 1 1 946 65 -----
1887 Sep TX, S2 2 973 85 -----
1887 Oct LA, 1 1 981 75 -----
1888 Jun TX, C1 1 985 70 -----
1888 Aug FL, SE3, SW1; LA2 3 945 110 -----
1888 Sep & MA, TS TS 985 55 -----
1888 Oct FL, NW2, NE1 2 970 95 -----
1889 Sep LA, 1 1 985 70 -----
1891 Jul TX, C1, N1 1 977 80 -----
1891 Aug FL, SE1 1 985 70 -----
1893 Aug NY, 1 1 986 75 “Midnight Storm”
1893 Aug GA, 3; SC, 3; NC, 1; FL, NE1 3 954 100 “Sea Islands”
1893 Sep LA, 2 2 973 85 -----
1893 Oct LA, 4; MS, 2; AL, 2 4 948 115 “Chenier Caminanda”
1893 Oct SC, 3; NC, 2; VA, 1 3 955 105 -----
1894 Sep FL, SW2, NE1; SC, 1; VA, 1 2 975 90 -----
1894 Oct FL, NW3; GA, 1; NY, 1; RI, 1 3 955 105 -----
1895 Aug # TX, S1 1 973 65 -----
1896 Jul FL, NW2 2 973 85 -----
1896 Sep RI, 1; MA, 1 1 985 70 -----
1896 Sep FL, NW3, NE3; GA, 2; SC, 1; 3 960 110 -----
NC, 1; VA, 1
1897 Sep LA, 1; TX, N1 1 981 75 -----
1898 Aug FL, NW1 1 985 70 -----
1898 Aug GA, 1; SC, 1 1 980 75 -----
1898 Oct GA, 4; FL, NE2 4 938 115 -----
1899 Aug FL, NW2 2 979 85 -----
1899 Aug NC, 3 3 945 105 -----
1899 Oct NC, 2; SC, 2 2 955 95 -----
1900 Sep TX, N4 4 936 125 “Galveston”
1901 Jul NC, 1 1 983 70 -----
1901 Aug LA, 1; MS, 1; AL, 1 1 973 80 -----
1903 Sep FL, SE1, NW1 1 976 80 -----
1903 Sep NJ, 1; DE, 1 1 990 70 -----
1904 Sep SC, 1 1 985 70 -----
1904 Oct FL, SE1 1 985 70 -----
1906 Jun FL, SW1, SE1 1 979 75 -----
1906 Sep SC, 1; NC, 1 1 977 80 -----
1906 Sep MS, 2; AL, 2; FL, NW2; LA, 1 2 958 95 -----
1906 Oct FL, SW3, SE3 3 953 105 -----
1908 May & NC, TS TS 989 55 -----
1908 Jul NC, 1 1 985 70 -----
1909 Jun TX, S2 2 972 85 -----
1909 Jul TX, N3 3 959 100 “Velasco”
1909 Aug # TX, S1 1 955 65 -----
1909 Sep LA, 3; MS, 2 3 952 105 “Grand Isle”
1909 Oct FL, SW3, SE3 3 957 100 -----
1910 Sep TX, S2 2 965 95 -----
1910 Oct FL, SW2 2 955 95 -----
1911 Aug FL, NW1; AL,1 1 985 70 -----
1911 Aug SC, 2; GA, 1 2 972 85 -----
1912 Sep AL, 1; FL, NW1 1 988 65 -----
1912 Oct TX, S2 2 973 85 -----
1913 Jun TX, S1 1 988 65 -----
1913 Sep NC, 1 1 976 75 -----
1913 Oct SC, 1 1 989 65 -----
1915 Aug TX, N4 4 945 ----- “Galveston”
1915 Sep FL, NW1 1 988 ----- -----
1915 Sep LA, 4 4 931 ----- “New Orleans”
1916 Jul MS, 3; AL, 3 3 948 ----- -----
1916 Jul MA, 1 1 ----- ----- -----
1916 Jul SC, 1 1 980 ----- -----
1916 Aug TX, S3 3 948 ----- -----
1916 Oct AL, 2; FL, NW2 2 972 ----- -----
1916 Nov FL, SW1 1 ----- ----- -----
1917 Sep FL, NW3 3 958 ----- -----
1918 Aug LA, 3 3 955 ----- -----
1919 Sep FL, SW4; TX, S4 4 927 ----- -----
1920 Sep LA, 2 2 975 ----- -----
1920 Sep NC, 1 1 ----- ----- -----
1921 Jun TX, C2 2 979 ----- -----
1921 Oct FL, SW3, NE2 3 952 ----- “Tampa Bay”
1923 Oct LA, 1 1 985 ----- -----
1924 Sep FL, NW1 1 985 ----- -----
1924 Oct FL, SW1 1 980 ----- -----
1925 No-De FL, SW1 1 ----- ----- -----
1926 Jul FL, NE2 2 967 ----- -----
1926 Aug LA, 3 3 955 ----- -----
1926 Sep FL, SE4, SW3, NW3; AL, 3 4 935 ----- “Great Miami”
1928 Aug FL, SE2 2 ----- ----- -----
1928 Sep FL, SE4, NE2; GA, 1; SC, 1 4 929 ----- “Lake Okeechobee”
1929 Jun TX, C1 1 982 ----- -----
1929 Sep FL, SE3, NW2 3 948 ----- -----
1932 Aug TX, N4 4 941 ----- “Freeport”
1932 Sep AL, 1 1 979 ----- -----
1933 Jl-Au # TX, S2; FL, SE1 2 975 ----- -----
1933 Aug NC, 2; VA, 2 2 971 ----- -----
1933 Sep TX, S3 3 949 ----- -----
1933 Sep FL, SE3 3 948 ----- -----
1933 Sep NC, 3 3 957 ----- -----
1934 Jun LA, 3 3 962 ----- -----
1934 Jul TX, S2 2 975 ----- -----
1935 Sep FL, SW5, NW2 5 892 ----- “Labor Day”
1935 Nov FL, SE2 2 973 ----- -----
1936 Jun TX, S1 1 987 ----- -----
1936 Jul FL, NW3 3 964 ----- -----
1936 Sep NC, 2 2 ----- ----- -----
1938 Aug LA, 1 1 985 ----- -----
1938 Sep NY, 3; CT, 3; RI, 3; MA, 3 3 946 ----- “New England”
1939 Aug FL, SE1, NW1 1 985 ----- -----
1940 Aug TX, N2; LA, 2 2 972 ----- -----
1940 Aug GA, 2; SC, 2 2 970 ----- -----
1941 Sep TX, N3 3 958 ----- -----
1941 Oct FL, SE2, SW2, NW2 2 975 ----- -----
1942 Aug TX, N1 1 992 ----- -----
1942 Aug TX, C3 3 950 ----- -----
1943 Jul TX, N2 2 969 ----- -----
1944 Aug NC, 1 1 990 ----- -----
1944 Sep NC, 3; VA, 3; NY, 3; CT, 3; 3 947 ----- -----
RI, 3; MA, 2
1944 Oct FL, SW3, NE2 3 962 ----- -----
1945 Jun FL, NW1 1 985 ----- -----
1945 Aug TX, C2 2 967 ----- -----
1945 Sep FL, SE3 3 951 ----- -----
1946 Oct FL, SW1 1 980 ----- -----
1947 Aug TX, N1 1 992 ----- -----
1947 Sep FL, SE4, SW2; MS, 3; LA, 3 4 940 ----- -----
1947 Oct GA, 2; SC, 2; FL, SE1 2 974 ----- -----
1948 Sep LA, 1 1 987 ----- -----
1948 Sep FL, SW3, SE2 3 963 ----- -----
1948 Oct FL, SE2 2 975 ----- -----
1949 Aug * NC, 1 1 980 ----- -----
1949 Aug FL, SE3 3 954 ----- -----
1949 Oct TX, N2 2 972 ----- -----
1950 Aug AL, 1 1 980 ----- Baker
1950 Sep FL, NW3 3 958 ----- Easy
1950 Oct FL, SE3 3 955 ----- King
1952 Aug SC, 1 1 985 ----- Able
1953 Aug NC, 1 1 987 ----- Barbara
1953 Sep ME, 1 1 ----- ----- Carol
1953 Sep FL, NW1 1 985 ----- Florence
1954 Aug NY, 3; CT, 3; RI, 3; NC, 2 3 960 ----- Carol
1954 Sep MA, 3; ME, 1 3 954 ----- Edna
1954 Oct SC, 4; NC, 4; MD, 2 4 938 ----- Hazel
1955 Aug NC, 3; VA, 1 3 962 ----- Connie
1955 Aug NC, 1 1 987 ----- Diane
1955 Sep NC, 3 3 960 ----- Ione
1956 Sep LA, 2; FL, NW1 2 975 ----- Flossy
1957 Jun TX, N4; LA, 4 4 945 ----- Audrey
1959 Jul SC, 1 1 993 ----- Cindy
1959 Jul TX, N1 1 984 ----- Debra
1959 Sep SC, 3 3 950 ----- Gracie
1960 Sep FL, SW4; NC, 3; NY, 3; FL, NE2; 4 930 ----- Donna
CT, 2; RI, 2; MA, 1; NH, 1; ME, 1
1960 Sep MS, 1 1 981 ----- Ethel
1961 Sep TX, C4 4 931 ----- Carla
1963 Sep TX, N1 1 996 ----- Cindy
1964 Aug FL, SE2 2 968 ----- Cleo
1964 Sep FL, NE2 2 966 ----- Dora
1964 Oct LA, 3 3 950 ----- Hilda
1964 Oct FL, SW2, SE2 2 974 ----- Isbell
1965 Sep FL, SE3; LA, 3 3 948 ----- Betsy
1966 Jun FL, NW2 2 982 ----- Alma
1966 Oct FL, SW1 1 983 ----- Inez
1967 Sep TX, S3 3 950 ----- Beulah
1968 Oct FL, NW2, NE1 2 977 ----- Gladys
1969 Aug LA, 5; MS, 5 5 909 ----- Camille
1969 Sep ME, 1 1 980 ----- Gerda
1970 Aug TX, S3 3 945 ----- Celia
1971 Sep LA, 2 2 978 ----- Edith
1971 Sep TX, C1 1 979 ----- Fern
1971 Sep NC, 1 1 995 ----- Ginger
1972 Jun FL, NW1; NY, 1; CT, 1 1 980 ----- Agnes
1974 Sep LA, 3 3 952 ----- Carmen
1975 Sep FL, NW3 3 955 ----- Eloise
1976 Aug NY, 1 1 980 ----- Belle
1977 Sep LA, 1 1 995 ----- Babe
1979 Jul LA, 1 1 986 ----- Bob
1979 Sep FL, SE2, NE2; GA, 2; SC, 2 2 970 ----- David
1979 Sep AL, 3; MS, 3 3 946 ----- Frederic
1980 Aug TX, S3 3 945 100 Allen
1983 Aug TX, N3 3 962 100 Alicia
1984 Sep * NC, 3 3 949 100 Diana
1985 Jul SC, 1 1 1002 65 Bob
1985 Aug LA, 1 1 987 80 Danny
1985 Sep AL, 3; MS, 3; FL, NW3 3 959 100 Elena
1985 Sep NC, 3; NY,3; CT,2; NH,2; ME,1 3 942 90 Gloria
1985 Oct LA, 1 1 971 75 Juan
1985 Nov FL, NW2 2 967 85 Kate
1986 Jun TX, N1 1 990 75 Bonnie
1986 Aug NC, 1 1 990 65 Charley
1987 Oct FL, SW1 1 993 65 Floyd
1988 Sep LA, 1 1 984 70 Florence
1989 Aug TX, N1 1 986 70 Chantal
1989 Sep SC, 4 4 934 120 Hugo
1989 Oct TX, N1 1 983 75 Jerry
1991 Aug RI, 2; MA, 2; NY, 2; CT, 2 2 962 90 Bob
1992 Aug FL, SE5, SW4; LA, 3 5 922 145 Andrew
1993 Aug * NC, 3 3 960 100 Emily
1995 Aug FL, NW2, SE1 2 973 85 Erin
1995 Oct FL, NW3 3 942 100 Opal
1996 Jul NC, 2 2 974 90 Bertha
1996 Sep NC, 3 3 954 100 Fran
1997 Jul LA, 1; AL, 1 1 984 70 Danny
1998 Aug NC, 2 2 964 95 Bonnie
1998 Sep FL, NW1 1 987 70 Earl
1998 Sep FL, SW2; MS, 2 2 964 90 Georges
1999 Aug TX, S3 3 951 100 Bret
1999 Sep NC, 2 2 956 90 Floyd
1999 Oct FL, SW1 1 987 70 Irene
2002 Oct LA, 1 1 963 80 Lili
2003 Jul TX, C1 1 979 80 Claudette
2003 Sep NC, 2; VA, 1 2 957 90 Isabel
2004 Aug * NC, 1 1 972 70 Alex
2004 Aug FL, SW4, SE1, NE1; SC,1; NC,1 4 941 130 Charley
2004 Aug SC, 1 1 985 65 Gaston
2004 Sep FL, SE2, SW1 2 960 90 Frances
2004 Sep AL, 3; FL, NW3 3 946 105 Ivan
2004 Sep FL, SE3, SW1, NW1 3 950 105 Jeanne
2005 Jul LA, 1 1 991 65 Cindy
2005 Jul FL, NW3 3 946 105 Dennis
2005 Aug FL, SE1; LA, 3; MS, 3; AL, 1 3 920 110 Katrina
2005 Sep * NC, 1 1 982 65 Ophelia
2005 Sep FL, SW1; LA, 3; TX, N2 3 937 100 Rita
2005 Oct FL, SW3; FL, SE2 3 950 105 Wilma
Notes:
States Affected and Category by States Affected: The impact of the
hurricane on individual U.S. states based upon the Saffir-Simpson Scale
(through the estimate of the maximum sustained surface winds at each state).
(TX S-South Texas, TX C-Central Texas, TX N-North Texas, LA-Louisiana,
MS-Mississippi, AL-Alabama, FL NW-Northwest Florida, FL SW-Southwest
Florida, FL SE-Southeast Florida, FL NE-Northeast Florida, GA-Georgia,
SC-South Carolina, NC-North Carolina, VA-Virginia, MD-Maryland, DE-Delaware,
NJ-New Jersey, NY-New York, PA-Pennsylvania, CT-Connecticut, RI-Rhode Island,
MA-Massachusetts, NH-New Hampshire, ME-Maine. In Texas, south refers to the
area from the Mexican border to Corpus Christi; central spans from north of
Corpus Christi to Matagorda Bay and north refers to the region from north of
Matagorda Bay to the Louisiana border. In Florida, the north-south dividing
line is from Cape Canaveral [28.45N] to Tarpon Springs [28.17N]. The
dividing line between west-east Florida goes from 82.69W at the north Florida
border with Georgia, to Lake Okeechobee and due south along longitude 80.85W.)
Highest U.S. Saffir-Simpson Category: The highest Saffir-Simpson Hurricane
Scale impact in the United States based upon estimated maximum sustained
surface winds produced at the coast.
Central Pressure: The observed (or analyzed from peripheral pressure
measurements) central pressure of the hurricane at landfall.
Maximum Winds: Estimated maximum sustained (1-min) surface (10 m) winds to
occur along the U. S. coast. Winds are estimated to the nearest 10 kt for the
period of 1851 to 1885 and to the nearest 5 kt for the period of 1886 to date.
(1 kt = 1.15 mph.)
* - Indicates that the hurricane center did not make a U.S. landfall (or
substantially weakened before making landfall), but did produce the indicated
hurricane force winds over land. In this case, central pressure is given for
the hurricane's point of closest approach.
& - Indicates that the hurricane center did make a direct landfall, but that
the strongest winds likely remained offshore. Thus the winds indicated here
are lower than in HURDAT.
# - Indicates that the hurricane made landfall over Mexico, but also caused
sustained hurricane force surface winds in Texas. The strongest winds at
landfall impacted Mexico, while the weaker maximum sustained winds indicated
here were conditions estimated to occur in Texas. Indicated central pressure
given is that at Mexican landfall.
Additional Note: Because of the sparseness of towns and cities before 1900 in
some coastal locations along the United States, the above list is not complete
for all states. Before the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coasts became settled,
hurricanes may have been underestimated in their intensity or missed completely
for small-sized systems (i.e., 2004’s Hurricane Charley). The following list
provides estimated dates when accurate tropical cyclone records began for
specified regions of the United States based upon U.S Census reports and other
historical analyses. Years in parenthesis indicate possible starting dates for
reliable records before the 1850s that may be available with additional research:
Texas-south – 1880, Texas-central – 1851, Texas-north – 1860, Louisiana – 1880,
Mississippi – 1851, Alabama < 1851 (1830), Florida-northwest – 1880,
Florida-southwest – 1900, Florida-southeast – 1900, Florida-northeast – 1880,
Georgia < 1851 (1800), South Carolina < 1851 (1760), North Carolina < 1851 (1760),
Virginia < 1851 (1700), Maryland < 1851 (1760), Delaware < 1851 (1700), New
Jersey < 1851 (1760), New York < 1851 (1700), Connecticut < 1851 (1660), Rhode
Island < 1851 (1760), Massachusetts < 1851 (1660), New Hampshire < 1851 (1660),
and Maine < 1851 (1790).
That's the Attitude:
The price's won't get any better than this, Go for it!
Question to Anyone:
I think it was on the hurricane board that I saw a listing of all the previous Hurricane's showing their relative strength and force. It showed what the Category of Andrew, Iniki, etc. plus the wind force in MPH.
That would be an interesting piece of information to see again if you can put your finger on it.
I've been looking but can't find it again.
Thanks!
(This is a satellite animation of Hurricane Georges, which struck the Mississippi Gulf coast in 1998.)
When does hurricane season start?
The Atlantic hurricane season is from June 1 to November 30, but most hurricanes occur during the fall months. The Eastern Pacific hurricane season is from May 15 to November 30. (Above is a graphic that shows you when hurricanes are most active across parts of the world.)
How do hurricanes form?
Hurricanes only form over really warm ocean water of 80°F or warmer. The atmosphere (the air) must cool off very quickly the higher you go. Also, the wind must be blowing in the same direction and at the same speed to force air upward from the ocean surface. Winds flow outward above the storm allowing the air below to rise. Hurricanes typically form between 5 to 15 degrees latitude north and south of the equator. The Coriolis Force is needed to create the spin in the hurricane and it becomes too weak near the equator, so hurricanes can never form there.
(Graphic Credit: UCAR)
Great Find!
Thank you for your input, now that's what I'm talking about.
Every good piece of information we find is like putting another piece of the puzzle together.
OK, but lets get one thing straight right now, I'm not getten outta town till after the run-up!
Now Do You Have Any Suggestions - Anyone?
This is a team effort and that's why I'm looking for a better mousetrap.
If anyone has any ideas or suggestions on how to prepare for the final run-up, now is the time to prepare a strategy.
I don't know about you but I hate leaving money on the table!
There's a Purpose:
What I'm leading up to is finding the best way to track SSWM during its rally.
Here's an example of what I used during HOGC's run-up.
Start reading from the bottom of the page and go upwards.
Pay attention to the Day-to-Day Cumulative % Change.
Whats the purpose of the exercise?
To try to pick the best day to sell.
I used this procedure in conjunction with tracking the charts in the I-Box to pick the best time to liquidate.
This is the reason why I have so many charts posted in the I-Box so we can keep a close eye on the daily progress.
NOTES:
Summary of Final Market Rally Totals:
I sold today. This is my last entry unless the rally continues.
If it does then I will make another post as necessary.
The chart formed a harami candlestick this afternoon, prior to the market close.
Will see tomorrow what happens.
Market at Close – Thursday April 26th: Day #28
HOGC
Open: 0.14
High: 0.15
Low: 0.138
Last: 0.14
Prev. close: 0.138
Volume: 370,356
Change: +0.002 (+1.4493%)
Total 28 Day Cumulative Change = (+122.701585%)
Market at Close – Wednesday April 25th: Day #27
HOGC
Open: 0.146
High: 0.146
Low: 0.135
Last: 0.138
Prev. close: 0.14
Volume: 428,275
Change: -0.002 (-1.4286%)
Total 27 Day Cumulative Change = (+121.252285%)
Market at Close – Tuesday April 24th: Day #26
HOGC
Open: 0.15
High: 0.155
Low: 0.14
Last: 0.14
Prev. close: 0.141
Volume: 756,641
Change: -0.001 (-0.709219%)
Total 26 Day Cumulative Change = (+122.680885%)
Market at Close – Monday April 23rd: Day #25
HOGC
Open: 0.11
High: 0.16
Low: 0.11
Last: 0.141
Prev. close: 0.089
Volume: 4,686,999
Change: +0.052 (+58.4270%)
Total 25Day Cumulative Change = (+123.390104%)
Market at Close -Friday April 20th: Day #24
HOGC
Open: 0.080
High: 0.089
Low: 0.080
Last: 0.09
Prev. close: 0.080
Volume: 96,200
Change: +0.009 (+11.25%)
Total 24 Day Cumulative Change = (+64.963104%)
Market at Close -Thursday April 19th: Day #23
Unchanged
HOGC
Open: 0.080
High: 0.080
Low: 0.080
Last: 0.080
Prev. close: 0.085
Volume: 23,500
Change: -0.005 (-5.8824%)
Total 23 Day Cumulative Change = (+53.713104%)
Market at Close -Wednesday April 18th: Day #22
Unchanged
Total 22 Day Cumulative Change = (+59.595504%)
Market at Close -Tuesday April 17th: Day #21
HOGC
Open: 0.085
High: 0.090
Low: 0.080
Last: 0.080
Prev. close: 0.090
Volume: 60,200
Change: -0.010 (-11.1111%)
Total 21 Day Cumulative Change = (+59.595504%)
Market at Close -Monday, April 16th: Day #20
HOGC
Open: 0.080
High: 0.090
Low: 0.080
Last: 0.090
Prev. close: 0.080
Volume: 64,866
Change: +0.010 (+12.50%)
Total 20 Day Cumulative Change = (+70.706604%)
Market at Close -Friday, April 13th: Day #19
HOGC
Open: 0.080
High: 0.090
Low: 0.080
Last: 0.080
Prev. close: 0.090
Volume: 30,700
Change: -0.010 (-11.1111%)
Total 19 Day Cumulative Change = (+58.206604%)
Market at Close -Thursday, April 12th: Day #18
HOGC
Open: 0.080
High: 0.10
Low: 0.080
Last: 0.090
Prev. close: 0.090
Volume: 120,400
Change: +0.00 (+.000004%)
Total 18 Day Cumulative Change = (+69.317704%)
Market at Close -Wednesday, April 11th: Day #17
HOGC
Open: 0.080
High: 0.10
Low: 0.080
Last: 0.090
Prev. close: 0.080
Volume: 180,610
Change: +010 (+12.50%)
Total 17 Day Cumulative Change = (+69.3177%)
Market at Close -Tuesday, April 10th: Day #16
HOGC
Open: 0.085
High: 0.087
Low: 0.080
Last: 0.080
Prev. close: 0.085
Volume: 151,530
Change: -0.005 (-5.8824%)
Total 16 Day Cumulative Change = (+56.8177%)
Market at Close -Monday, April 9th: Day #15
HOGC
Open: 0.090
High: 0.090
Low: 0.080
Last: 0.085
Prev. close: 0.090
Volume: 241,717
Change: -0.005 (-5.5556%)
Total 15 Day Cumulative Change = (+62.7001%)
Market at Close -Thursday, April 5th: Day #14
HOGC
Open: 0.095
High: 0.10
Low: 0.090
Last: 0.090
Prev. close: 0.10
Volume: 113,750
Change: -0.010 (-10%)
Total 14 Day Cumulative Change = (+68.2557%)
Market at Close -Wednesday, April 4th: Day #13
HOGC
Open: 0.091
High: 0.10
Low: 0.091
Last: 0.10
Prev. close: 0.091
Volume: 49,700
Change: +0.009 (+9.89%)
Total 13 Day Cumulative Change = (+78.2557%)
Market at Close -Tuesday, April 3rd: Day #12
HOGC
Open: 0.095
High: 0.10
Low: 0.091
Last: 0.091
Prev. close: 0.091
Volume: 145,640
Change: -0.000 (-0.000002%)
Total 12 Day Cumulative Change = (+68.3657%)
Market at Close - Monday, April 2nd: Day #11
HOGC
Open: 0.105
High: 0.105
Low: 0.090
Last: 0.091
Prev. close: 0.10
Volume: 645,150
Change: -0.009 (-9%)
Total 11 Day Cumulative Change = (+68.3657%)
Market at Close - Friday, March 30th: Day #10
HOGC
Open: 0.0875
High: 0.10
Low: 0.087
Last: 0.10
Prev. close: 0.085
Volume: 645,150
Change: +0.015(+17.6471%)
Total 10 Day Cumulative Change = (+77.3657%)
Market at Close - Thursday, March 29th: Day #9
HOGC
Open: 0.080
High: 0.0875
Low: 0.080
Last: 0.085
Prev. close: 0.080
Volume: 250,950
Change: +0.005(+6.25%)
Total 9 Day Cumulative Change = (+59.7186%)
Market at Close - Wednesday, March 28th: Day #8
HOGC
Open: 0.0835
High: 0.088
Low: 0.080
Last: 0.08
Prev. close: 0.0835
Volume: 396,426
Change: -0.0035(-4.1916%)
Total 8 Day Cumulative Change = (+53.4686%)
Market at Close - Tuesday, March 27th: Day #7
HOGC
Open: 0.08
High: 0.085
Low: 0.08
Last: 0.0835
Prev. close: 0.08
Volume: 86,230
Change: +0.0035(+4.38%)
Total 7 Day Cumulative Change = (+57.6602%)
Market at Close - Monday, March 26th: Day #6
HOGC
Open: 0.075
High: 0.085
Low: 0.075
Last: 0.08
Prev. close: 0.075
Volume: 395,900
Change: +0.005
Total 6 Day Cumulative Change = (+53.2802%)
Market at Close - Friday, March 23rd: Day #5
HOGC
Open: 0.08
High: 0.085
Low: 0.060
Last: 0.075
Prev. close: 0.075
Volume: 305,362
Change: +0.000
Total 5 Day Cumulative Change = same: (+53.2752%)
Market at Close – Thursday 22nd: Day #4
HOGC
Open: 0.113
High: 0.113
Low: 0.060
Last: 0.08
Prev. close: 0.119
Volume: 2,128,373M (Sell Off Day)
Change: -36.9748
Total 4 Day Cumulative Change: (+53.2752%)
Market at Close - Wednesday 21st: Day #3
HOGC
Open: 0.09
High: 0.12
Low: 0.09
Prev. close: 0.089
Volume: 1,465,657M
Change: +0.03(+33.71%)33.71%
Total 3 Day Cumulative Change: (+90.25%)
Mkt Cap: $5.56M
Shares Outstand: 46.7370M
Market At Close - Tuesday 20th: Day #2
HOGC 3/20/07
Open: 0.062
High: 0.089
Low: 0.061
Prev. close: 0.062
Volume: 1,225,346
Change: +0.0275(+44.72%)
Market At Close - Monday 19th: Day #1
HOGC
Last: 0.0615
Close: 0.062
Volume: 539.93 k
Last Trade: 3/19/07
Change: +0.0065(+11.82%)
NOTE:
This information is true & accurate to the best of my knowledge.
Is there a Better Mousetrap?
What I'm looking for is the best way to record the end of day market results.
Maybe someone uses a different system than I do?
If so, I'd be interested to know, that is if you don't mind sharing your trade secrets.
Are there other links you use to check for historical data?
This is a brainstorming session.
We certainly have the time to explore new ideas today.
Cheers!
In regard to Post #331:
While we are waiting, does anyone have any ideas on how to improve the display of Market at Close Data?
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=22441521
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=22440181
Sometimes I show charts of the end of day results.
Any recommendations, anyone?
Note:
What I'm trying to do is take a snapshot showing the L2 MMer's and the end of day volume, prices & trades for the day. Any new ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Also, please save links and create a template so it can be recreated fast so we can use it on a daily basis. I always organize my templates in word documents. I keep them in a folder on my computer desktop for quick access.
Ya, you got that right!
Go Greens!!!
Zero Volume:
Its a no show.
Still no score today.
The Reds took the day off.
Still haven't heard from the Greens?
Its like waiten for the storm to pass.
Reds Against Greens:
Good Morning All.
After yesterday's setback, I'm trying a new analogy.
The Reds are sell days and the Greens are buy days.
Several of my stocks yesterday were being sold, people taking profits.
According to that analogy it was a Red day and the Reds Win. If the Greens are buying then its a Green Day.
I'm trying this analogy as an experiment to see if I can remove the emotion from trading.
Think of it as a football or soccer game.
The Reds against the Greens.
Go Greens!
One thing's for sure, we're overdue for a homerun!
Figuratively Speaking Only:
The Reds are sell days and the Greens are buy days.
Several of my stocks yesterday were being sold, people taking profits.
According to that analogy it was a Red day and the Reds Win. If the Greens are buying then its a Green Day.
I'm trying this analogy as an experiment to see if I can remove the emotion from trading.
Think of it as a football or soccer game.
The Reds against the Greens.
Go Greens!
One thing's for sure, I'm overdue for a homerun!
Wait - One More Thing I Just Noticed:
If it'll make you feel any better, WTER's not doing any better than SSWM.
AND MGOA's NOT DOING MUCH BETTER.
The Red's appear to be in control right now, but not for much longer.
Very soon we'll be outta of the doldrums. August is almost over!
September is usually a much better performing month for the OTCBB water stocks.
OUR TIME IS COMING!
Next Time Please Post It?
Its always a lot faster and easier if you post your findings so we don't have to go fishing to see what your talking about. The little extra time you spend cutting & pasting really helps clarify your point. It helps us a lot with communicating your message. I'd really appreciate it. Lets keep at it and see what tomorrow has in store for us. Everybody, keep up the good work, I appreciate all your efforts with the dd. It is really gonna pay off, its just not time yet!
Signing off for the night, good evening to all.
Cheers!
Depth/Level II for Sub Surface Waste Management of Delaware Inc. Help DL 8/28/2007 10:19 PM
SSWM Last: 0.008 Change: -0.003(-27.27%) Volume: 2.82 m Last Trade: 3:26
Time & Sales
Price Size Exch Time
t 0.008 800000 OBB 16:02:27
0.008 5000 OBB 15:26:00
0.009 10000 OBB 15:25:32
0.009 500000 OBB 15:21:53
0.01 27000 OBB 15:12:47
0.011 5000 OBB 14:37:46
0.01 10000 OBB 14:33:24
0.01 92000 OBB 14:33:22
0.01 88000 OBB 14:31:41
0.011 50000 OBB 14:22:59
0.011 50000 OBB 14:21:56
0.012 70000 OBB 14:07:03
0.012 70900 OBB 14:06:57
0.012 55000 OBB 13:43:41
0.012 55000 OBB 13:43:34
0.012 40800 OBB 10:53:23
0.012 40805 OBB 10:53:18
0.012 70000 OBB 10:51:28
0.012 100000 OBB 10:51:08
0.012 200000 OBB 10:50:54
0.012 100000 OBB 10:50:31
0.012 23400 OBB 10:50:12
0.012 23300 OBB 10:50:12
0.012 5000 OBB 10:50:07
0.013 5769 OBB 09:46:28
0.012 3900 OBB 09:45:42
0.013 10000 OBB 09:44:17
0.013 100000 OBB 09:43:42
0.013 100000 OBB 09:42:46
0.013 5000 OBB 09:41:29
Better After Hour Records Needed:
Bluester, I like this Level II Quotebook presentation.
This would be a great way to end the day by taking a snapshot to capture what the Market at Close looks like.
I'm not happy with the way I've been recording it.
There must be a better way.
Please analyze my market close data and see if you can present it in a better manner.
I would appreciate it very much.
Cheers,
Hilander
Level II Quotebook
Note:
What I'm trying to do is take a snapshot showing the L2 MMer's and the end of day volume, prices & trades for the day. Any new ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Also, please save links and create a template so it can be recreated fast so we can use it on a daily basis. I always organize my templates in word documents. I keep them in a folder on my computer desktop for quick access.
Break Out Board Update:
Breakout Board Results for Today as follows:
Rank Board Rate Posts Today Last Post Category
1 Intermountain Ventures Inc. (ITRM) 986% 138 08/28/2007 04:37:01 PM Oil/Gas/Natural Energy Production
2 Innotelco (ILCI) 670% 90 08/28/2007 05:39:18 PM Telecommunications Hardware
3 Nexus Nano Electronics (NXNO) 594% 84 08/28/2007 07:38:24 PM Electronics and components
4 Harvard Learning (HVLN) 474% 82 08/28/2007 05:58:08 PM Banking and Finance
5 World Hockey Associations (WHKA) 446% 169 08/28/2007 05:00:37 PM Miscellaneous
6 Repros Therapeutics (RPRX) (RPRX) 439% 52 08/28/2007 08:27:03 PM Biotechs
7 Magic 419% 115 08/28/2007 07:48:53 PM User's Groups
8 rbid.com inc (RBID) 382% 113 08/28/2007 06:37:19 PM Internet - Information/Portals
9 Actionview International (AVWI) 372% 75 08/28/2007 04:49:18 PM Miscellaneous
10 Trendsetter Solar Products Inc. (TSSP) 350% 48 08/28/2007 07:55:05 PM Oil/Gas/Natural Energy Production
11 sub surface waste management (sswm) 331% 60 08/28/2007 08:28:33 PM Biotechs
Reds WIn Today - Market at Close:
Market at Close – Tuesday Aug. 28, 2007
SSWM — Sub Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc.
Pink Sheets:
http://www.pinksheets.com/pink/quote/quote.jsp?symbol=sswm#getQuote
Opening Price: 0.011
Daily High: 0.013
Daily Low: 0.008
Last Sale: 0.008
Prev. close: 0.011
Volume: 2,816,874
% Change: -27.2727
Annual High: 0.05
Annual Low: 0.007
Symbol: SSWM
L2 Summary
Bid Level #MM's Size Ask Level #MM's Size
0.0080 4 20000 0.0090 1 5000
0.0060 4 20000 0.0130 1 10000
0.0050 8 40000 0.0180 4 20000
0.0020 1 5000 0.0200 3 15000
http://66.201.236.134/export/level2.jsp?symbol=sswm
L2 Quote:
MM on Bid : 18
MM ID Bid Size Time
NITE 0.0080 5000 15:25:33
HDSN 0.0080 5000 15:27:54
SBSH 0.0080 5000 11:12:49
UBSS 0.0080 5000 15:38:24
DOMS 0.0060 5000 07:30:13
PERT 0.0060 5000 07:30:13
SSGI 0.0060 5000 07:30:13
VERT 0.0060 5000 07:30:13
HILL 0.0050 5000 07:30:13
ETRD 0.0050 5000 14:06:57
MAXM 0.0050 5000 07:30:13
SALI 0.0050 5000 07:30:13
BEST 0.0050 5000 07:56:22
MM on Ask : 18
MM ID Ask Size Time
ARCA 0.0090 5000 15:26:07
NITE 0.0130 10000 15:25:33
HDSN 0.0180 5000 15:27:54
SBSH 0.0180 5000 11:12:49
DOMS 0.0180 5000 07:30:13
PERT 0.0180 5000 07:30:13
UBSS 0.0200 5000 15:38:24
SSGI 0.0200 5000 07:30:13
HILL 0.0200 5000 07:30:13
ETRD 0.0230 5000 14:06:57
GNLN 0.0350 5000 07:30:13
MAXM 0.0400 5000 07:30:13
SALI 0.0500 5000 07:30:13
The Dirty Reds are up to NO GOOD!
The Dirty Reds are up to NO GOOD!
Advertisement for HELP WANTED:
Can't work the switchboard full time today.
Call up the troops.
Bring in some relief, need help soon ... !!!
... OK thats it, I runnen outta time.
I'm sending out my friend-of-a-friend to round up some other friends.
I hear, their supposed to bring over some pizza & beer later?
OK boys, we need help over at SSWM. I'll be there later, I left my shoes there last night. Believe me, its a lot of fun. Plus it sounds like these nice investors have a pretty good thing goen.
Why don't you stop by so we can talk about it. We sure could use some help getten this party started. What do you say, why don't you come on by?
Today, I need Assistance:
We need more recruits if we're gonna keep this board alive.
You'd better send out some friends and round up some more recruits.
I gotta take a break.
ARCA's Gone:
They appear and disappear like a ghost.
Whats the Level II Link?
Hey Bluester, thats a nice looking L2 spreadsheet.
Some people might need to bookmark it.
Whats the Link?
Breakout Boards - #4 Position:
Rank Board Rate Posts Today Last Post Category
1 Harvard Learning (HVLN) 1,450% 116 08/28/2007 11:51:09 AM Banking and Finance
2 Actionview International (AVWI) 635% 98 08/28/2007 09:56:42 AM Miscellaneous
3 American Southwest Music Distribution, Inc. (ASWD) 543% 104 08/28/2007 12:15:39 PM Miscellaneous
4 sub surface waste management (sswm) 525% 81 08/28/2007 12:17:27 PM Biotechs
Only 15 posts per day?
• You gotta get more than that, you'd better sign up soon or how we gonna get back in #1 position.
• And, I thought you guys had day jobs and thats why you quit posting yesterday.
• Anyone have any ideas on how to increase the boardmarks?
• I'll post updates when I can.
I'm Here & Will Never Sell:
These prices are tooo cheap.
ARCA's not getting my shares!!!
I'm off to a slower start than you guys.
But working as fast as I can to catch up.
I had 35 posts to read when I turned on the computer this am.
Thought I might as well respond to each one as I go along.
You never know what will pop into my mind this early in the morning.
OOP's, the sun is just starting to come up, I'd better hurry up.
I'M READING AS FAST AS I CAN !!!
Subway Depth & Level II Views:
Depth/Level II for Sub Surface Waste Management of Delaware Inc. Help DL 8/28/2007 11:47 AM
SSWM Last: 0.012 Change: +0.001(+9.09%) Volume: 928.97 K Last Trade: 10:53
http://www.thesubway.com/companydata.asp?qm_page=22456
Snapshot View:
Time & Sales
Price Size Exch Time
0.012 40800 OBB 10:53:23
0.012 40805 OBB 10:53:18
0.012 70000 OBB 10:51:28
0.012 100000 OBB 10:51:08
0.012 200000 OBB 10:50:54
0.012 100000 OBB 10:50:31
0.012 23400 OBB 10:50:12
0.012 23300 OBB 10:50:12
0.012 5000 OBB 10:50:07
0.013 5769 OBB 09:46:28
0.012 3900 OBB 09:45:42
0.013 10000 OBB 09:44:17
0.013 100000 OBB 09:43:42
0.013 100000 OBB 09:42:46
0.013 5000 OBB 09:41:29
0.012 16000 OBB 09:37:04
0.012 25000 OBB 09:36:30
0.012 50000 OBB 09:36:21
0.011 10000 OBB 09:35:06
ARCA on Level II:
Hey, whats ARCA doing here?
When these guys show up they buy & sell bigtime.
These guys have more money than GOD!
I hope this is a good sign.
Symbol: SSWM
L2 Summary
Bid Level #MM's Size Ask Level #MM's Size
0.0120 1 5000 0.0130 2 15000
0.0110 1 5000 0.0180 4 20000
0.0100 1 10000 0.0200 3 15000
0.0095 1 5000 0.0350 1 5000
L2 Quote:
MM on Bid : 18
http://66.201.236.134/export/level2.jsp?symbol=sswm
ETRD 0.0120 5000 09:50:12
UBSS 0.0110 5000 10:37:37
NITE 0.0100 10000 10:51:25
ARCA 0.0095 5000 15:59:37
HDSN 0.0080 5000 10:50:14
SBSH 0.0080 5000 11:12:49
DOMS 0.0060 5000 07:30:13
PERT 0.0060 5000 07:30:13
SSGI 0.0060 5000 07:30:13
VERT 0.0060 5000 07:30:13
HILL 0.0050 5000 07:30:13
MAXM 0.0050 5000 07:30:13
SALI 0.0050 5000 07:30:13
Its Still Too Early:
Ref: Lets get this party started.
Its still a little early here, the sun's not even up yet.
Ah, what the heck.
Allow me to introduce my friend who never sleeps.
Hi, I'm Disco Dude and I'm here to kick this party off!
Go Baby Go!
Excerpt Cut from Post #288:
... Brehm went on to say, "Our acquisition and product diversification strategy is the key to our future success as we strive to add revenue growth to our company. We have spent many years trying to organically grow the business based upon the environmental cleanup paradigm, "treat the source not the symptom", and have made some good inroads in Mexico where this paradigm saves lives and creates new jobs. However the environmental industry is changing with the green awakening of global warming, sustainable energy and agriculture, and the need for allied support services and so BUGS must also change for its future success." ...
Observation:
From my point of view, Brehm from all outside appearances sounds like a no nonsence sort of guy who means serious business. Sounds like good times are ahead for both SSWM & BUGS.
God Bless us all while we embark on this new business expansion.
Need More Coffee,
Cheers!
Hammer Former:
A hammer formed on August 21st, the sign of a bull coming.
Check out the size of that handle, very nice indeed.
The hammer chandlestick not only showed us the bull signal but it did just what its supposed to do.
We're marching ourselves northward and climbing outta this hole.
Go Baby Go!
Good Morning to All:
How's everyone doing today, the volume's looking really strong at 710 K volume.
We're off to a good start.
I'm ready for another good day at the office.
I havent had my coffee yet so I'm still moving a little slow.
But guarantee I'll remedy that very soon.
Cheers, Onward & Upward!
Nice Following of Interested Investors:
Mick, its great to have so many new investors excited about our water prospects.
We've had some excellent news and posts today from many new and interested parties.
Here's to prosperous new beginnings for SSWM and all new investors.
Today just looks like the beginning.
Am both anxious & excited to see what tomorrow brings.
Charts Shaping UP Nicely:
Money flowing again, I like green, its a lot more fun to watch when it gets above the zero line.
Two green soldiers marching up the hill. Very nice formation indeed. I'm looking to see lots of green all week long.
Don't get too busy to stop by tomorrow!
Things should start picking up any time now.
This move upward is gonna be exciting to watch.
Sounds Good, see you on the board tomorrow!
Good night and have a good evening.
#1 on Breakout Board Today:
Breakout Boards:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/HotBoardsRelative.asp
We Hit a Home Run Today - Way To Go - Great Job Everybody!
Rate is the change in posting activity in the past 24 hours vs. the average from the prior 7 days.
Rank ............ Board ............ Rate ............ Posts Today ............ Last Post ............ Category
1 sub surface waste management (sswm) 1,014% 84 08/27/2007 06:03:20 PM Biotechs
2 Harvard Learning (HVLN) 878% 69 08/27/2007 07:41:16 PM Banking and Finance
3 247 Media Group Inc. (TOFS) 854% 411 08/27/2007 07:35:11 PM Media - Television Networks/Service Prov
4 Unique Pizza and Subs Corporation (UPZS) 603% 50 08/27/2007 06:55:56 PM Food - Beverages
5 American Southwest Music Distribution, Inc. (ASWD) 547% 93 08/27/2007 08:00:27 PM Miscellaneous
6 Conversion Solutions Holdings Corp. (CSHD) 473% 71 08/27/2007 08:03:03 PM Automotive and Transportation
7 Signature Leisure Inc. (SGLS) 422% 56 08/27/2007 03:47:30 PM Miscellaneous
8 Actionview International (AVWI) 365% 48 08/27/2007 08:04:00 PM Miscellaneous
9 ATWEC Technologies (ATWT) 361% 51 08/27/2007 07:32:09 PM Automotive and Transportation
10 CMKM Diamonds Inc. (CMKX) 352% 95 08/27/2007 07:48:41 PM Basic Materials
11 Somatic Systems Inc. (SMAS) 341% 154 08/27/2007 08:09:06 PM Medical - Healthcare
12 James Monroe Capital Corp (JMCP) 315% 94 08/27/2007 07:05:15 PM Banking and Finance
13 Nanosensors Inc. (NNSR) 310% 23 08/27/2007 05:26:31 PM Electronics and components
14 IVoice Technology Inc (IVOT) 297% 45 08/27/2007 04:14:05 PM Electronics and components
15 Rollin the Dice 294% 73 08/27/2007 07:53:04 PM Short-Term
16 Hartcourt Companies (HRCT) 291% 27 08/27/2007 07:05:56 PM Miscellaneous
17 ABV Gold Inc. (abvg) 283% 164 08/27/2007 08:10:45 PM Mining/Resources
18 Early Bird Special 276% 37 08/27/2007 07:29:57 PM Short-Term
19 PlayStar Corp. (PLYCF) 246% 44 08/27/2007 07:19:27 PM Telecommunications Networks
20 Infinity Medical Group, Inc (IMGR) 240% 23 08/27/2007 07:46:50 PM Medical - Drugs
21 ReelTime.com (RLTR) 232% 74 08/27/2007 07:27:47 PM Media - Newspapers/Print
22 Lotta Coal Inc. (LCOL) 231% 569 08/27/2007 08:07:16 PM Oil/Gas/Natural Energy Production
23 Winsted Holdings, Inc. (WNSH) 229% 311 08/27/2007 08:05:26 PM Internet - Online Services
24 Eldorado Exploration, Inc. (EDEX) 229% 51 08/27/2007 07:43:58 PM Oil/Gas/Natural Energy Production
25 Wave Systems (WAVX) 222% 137 08/27/2007 08:02:46 PM Computers - Hardware
26 InterDigital Communications (IDCC) 221% 79 08/27/2007 08:03:32 PM Telecommunications Hardware
27 ALL ABOUT THE CASH 221% 24 08/27/2007 07:19:09 PM User's Groups
28 Media City Corp (MCCY) 217% 528 08/27/2007 08:10:06 PM Media - Conglomerates
29 Ise Blu Equity Corp (ISBL) 216% 131 08/27/2007 07:49:24 PM Internet - E-Commerce
30 POW! Entertainment (POWN) 214% 26 08/27/2007 05:04:57 PM Media - Television Networks/Service Prov
31 nuclear solutions (NSOL) 212% 23 08/27/2007 07:48:22 PM Homeland Security
32 Strat Petroleum Ltd (SPRL) 205% 17 08/27/2007 06:16:43 PM Oil/Gas/Natural Energy Production
33 Plasticon (PLNIQ) 205% 36 08/27/2007 06:01:01 PM Miscellaneous
34 Lion's Den 204% 349 08/27/2007 07:48:41 PM User's Groups
35 Native American Energy Group, Inc. (NVMG) 203% 56 08/27/2007 07:58:32 PM Oil/Gas/Natural Energy Production
36 Burn Media Ltd (BUNM) 192% 301 08/27/2007 08:09:59 PM Retail - Wholesale Distributors
37 GreenArrowStock 190% 34 08/27/2007 07:59:27 PM User's Groups
38 REALITY RACING (RRGI) 186% 37 08/27/2007 08:08:09 PM Media - Television Networks/Service Prov
39 Hemi Energy Group (HMGP) 183% 115 08/27/2007 07:54:06 PM Oil/Gas/Natural Energy Production
40 THE INSIDER GROUP 181% 51 08/27/2007 07:35:42 PM Penny Flippers
41 Cerro Dorado (CDCH) 179% 21 08/27/2007 06:36:32 PM Miscellaneous
42 BOUNCE (BOING) 176% 90 08/27/2007 07:46:23 PM User's Groups
43 GSI Securitization Ltd (GSIEF) 175% 43 08/27/2007 06:28:39 PM Medical - Healthcare
44 Technical Analysts 173% 328 08/27/2007 08:05:50 PM User's Groups
45 Cyberlux Corp (CYBL) 173% 76 08/27/2007 05:41:44 PM Electronics and components
46 FAT CATS 167% 279 08/27/2007 08:07:34 PM User's Groups
47 Magic 163% 49 08/27/2007 06:38:53 PM User's Groups
48 Esprit Financial Group Inc. (EFGO) 162% 191 08/27/2007 08:07:49 PM Banking and Finance
49 S3 Investment Company Inc (SIVC) 162% 19 08/27/2007 04:07:25 PM Computers - Software
50 NUCON-rf Inc. (NNRF) 161% 28 08/27/2007 07:57:03 PM Oil/Gas/Natural Energy Production
Good Days Work Today - Everybody:
Somebody's gotta volunteer for the night shift.
I gotta go, see you tomorrow.
Market at Close:
End of day results:
Market at Close – Monday Aug. 27, 2007
SSWM — Sub Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc
Opening Price: 0.01
Daily High: 0.011
Daily Low: 0.009
Last Sale: 0.011
Prev. close: 0.0095
Volume: 510,505
% Change: + 15.7895%
Annual High: 0.05
Annual Low: 0.007
Depth/Level II for Sub Surface Waste Management of Delaware Inc. Help DL 8/27/2007 4:14 PM
SSWM Last: 0.011 Change: +0.0015(+15.79%) Volume: 510.51 k Last Trade: 3:58
Time & Sales
Price Size Exch Time
0.011 1000 OBB 15:58:48
0.0095 150000 OBB 15:32:07
0.009 150000 OBB 15:32:06
0.009 45000 OBB 13:57:14
0.01 50000 OBB 13:51:16
0.01 5000 OBB 13:50:35
0.01 5000 OBB 09:42:40
z 0.01 25000 OBB 09:37:03
0.01 40805 OBB 09:32:25
0.01 30400 OBB 09:30:02
0.01 8300 OBB 09:30:02
0.0095 400000 OBB 08/24
0.0085 722000 OBB 08/24
0.009 10000 OBB 08/24
0.009 250000 OBB 08/24
0.008 5000 OBB 08/24
0.008 10000 OBB 08/24
0.008 20000 OBB 08/24
t 0.0085 528000 OBB 08/23
0.009 1100 OBB 08/23
0.009 125000 OBB 08/23
0.009 250000 OBB 08/23
0.009 10000 OBB 08/23
0.0092 15000 OBB 08/23
0.009 100000 OBB 08/23
0.0095 50000 OBB 08/23
0.0095 10000 OBB 08/23
0.0091 15000 OBB 08/23
0.009 55000 OBB 08/23
0.0091 27500 OBB 08/23