-
Recent Posts
Scuba Diving
- Woman dies in 'tragic' scuba diving accident at Homestead Crater - KSL.com
- Woman dies in 'tragic incident' after scuba diving at Homestead Crater - KSLTV
- What are tuna crabs and why are they in San Diego waters? - CBS News 8
- 'On Wahoo Reef' Now AvailableTo Read - DeeperBlue.com
- Woman dies after medical emergency while diving at Utah Crater - KPCW
- Mystery man's body found during search for missing Florida diver — who family thinks may have blacked out - New York Post
- The Best Scuba Diving in the World: 12 Must-Visit Destinations - Outside
- Scuba diving to find oil in Solomon Islands' corroding World War II wrecks - ABC News
- Acoustic navigational tech gets scuba divers using GPS maps - New Atlas
- Man survives alligator attack in Cooper River | News - The Post and Courier
Archives
Meta
Palau Diving, Jim Caldwell, Redondo Beach
- Angaur
- Australia
- betlenut trees are swaying to and fro and the winds are howling
- bopha maximum wave height is now estimated at 48 feet
- Bopha Palau typhoon to hit Angaur
- bopha storm force winds extend out 120 miles
- Chuuk
- Chuuk State
- diving
- five-degrees from the equator is covered by the “Coriolis force”
- government radio station EcoParadise down
- Guam
- Hotels in Palau
- Jacques Cousteau
- Jellyfish Lake
- Jim Caldwell
- jim caldwell redondo beach
- Kayaking in Palau
- Kayangel State
- Koror
- Micronesia
- Micronesia scuba diving
- Mimic Octopus
- National Emergency Committee
- National Emergency Committee (NEC) and NEMO
- OceanTV
- Operation Stalemate II
- pablo typhoon
- Palau
- Palau Bopha curfew is in effect
- Palau Dec 2 2012
- Palau Pacific Resort
- Palau Royal Pacific
- Palau Scuba Diving
- Palau storm
- Palau Travel and Dive Photolog by Jim Caldwell
- Palau typhoon
- Peleliu
- Peleliu Express
- Philippines
- photography
- Places to Eat in Palau
- Redondo Beach
- Redondo Beach firefighter
- Republic of Palau
- residents refuse to believe it will be that devastating
- Restaurants in Palau
- Saies Tunnel
- Satawal in Yap State
- scuba
- scuba diving
- scuba diving Palau
- since records began only thirteen tropical cyclones have ever existed between 5°N and 5°S of the equator
- storm force winds extend out from the center to 120 miles
- Svalbard
- Svalbard Norway
- The Battle of Peleliu
- The Big Drop-off
- The Blue Corner
- The Blue Holes
- The German Corner
- The New Drop-Off
- The Ulong Channel
- The world’s best dive sites
- The world’s best diving with mantas
- Travel
- Tropical Storm Bopha
- Typhoon Bopha
- Typhoon Bopha a “typhoon in a million” is that it has developed five-degrees from the equator
- Typhoon Bopha began around 4pm Dec 2 2012
- Typhoon Bopha is expected to last for up to 24 hours
- typhoon had jogged slightly south making its main destination Palau’s island of Anguar
- typhoon is predicted to sustain 150-mph winds and 180-mph gusts when it reaches Palau on early morning Monday
- typhoon make landfall in Palau on Sunday December 3rd
- typhoon pablo
Jim Caldwell Copyright
Copyright © 2012 Jim Caldwell — All Rights Reserved.
No use of any content is permissible without express permission.
Tag Archives: Palau Typhoon damage
In Palau, a glancing blow from Typhoon Haiyan
PRIWorld Producer Peter Thomson November 14, 2013 The world’s attention has been focused this past week on the ongoing disaster in the Philippines, as millions of residents there struggle to cope with the unprecedented crisis brought on by Typhoon Haiyan. … Continue reading
Posted in dive Palau, Diving, History, hotels in palau, Jim Caldwell, koror palau, Palau Diving, Photography, Redondo, Scuba, Scuba Diving, Travel, Where is Palau
Tagged hardest hit by Haiyan was the northernmost island of Kayangel, jim caldwell redondo beach, Palau, Palau Scuba Diving, Palau this week reporting on coral reefs, Palau Typhoon damage, Palau Typhoon Haiyan, Palau typhoon reef damage, PRIWorld, Producer Peter Thomson, storm's eye passed within about five miles of Kayangel, Typhoon Haiyan, Typhoon Haiyan bigger storm surge, World's Ari Daniel
Leave a comment