Bad Gas, Party Foiled

Here’s the scenario. You’ve invited about 40 guests to be at your home on a Saturday night for a pool party and just before the party starts a storm rolls through leaving you without power and some very agitated guests. Not to be outdone by the weather and the local power company, you run to the garage to get the generator you had just for this occasion. You’re prepared, or at least you thought you were. You turn the ignition switch on; you set the choke and pull the cord. Read more »

Update to the 2010 Hurricane Prediction Report

As published by USA Today, a “Fierce Hurricane Season” is being predicted.

The article written by Doyle Rice reiterates earlier reports that the 2010 Hurricane Season is expected to be above normal activity.  Hurricane season is active between the months of June and November and this year scientists are predicting the worst forecast since they began making predictions in 1998.

This latest information from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) press conference has predicted 14 to 23 named storms to form and 8-14 of those to become hurricanes, 3 of which would be major hurricanes with devastating winds over 111 mph. Read more »

2010 Hurricane Prediction Report

Wednesday, April 7, 2010 the Colorado State University’s Department of Atmospheric Science released their forecast prediction for the 2010 Atlantic Seasonal Hurricane Season. According to the findings we should expect an “above-average” season. The report states the probability for a major hurricane making landfall in the United States and Caribbean is likely. Forecasts issued by Colorado State University are based on their interpretation of current and past climatology. Read more »

Back to Basics

Time to get back to basics… I’ve been selling generators for a long time now and sometimes I have to remind myself not everyone calling in wants a long technical answer… they just want to know the basics. What size do I need? Which is better a portable or automatic system? Who can install it? What happens if it does not work? Read more »

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