Archive for July, 2009

Hurricane katrina

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

View From Satellite of Hurricane Katrina

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Salman Khan Is not dreamy Says Katrina Kaif

Friday, July 10th, 2009

As they get prepared for the release of their forthcoming movie Yuvraaj, Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif gave their first joint meeting and answered questions about their love life for the first time.When Katrina was asked whether Salman was a very dreamy boyfriend and she punctually replied,

‘No. He is not dreamy at all. He keeps it all for the screen’

This will be their first serious romance and Katrina kaif confess that their ideas of romance are very dissimilar from each others.

I want to go for holidays, but he says its dull to be alone together. He hatred candlelight dinners. He wants his foodstuff to be ready on the table when he reaches a café. He likes to be encircled by people.

Katrina kaif also spoke what she likes about Salman, except for the information that he is a good looking man…

She says, Before i used to think, models be drop dead lookers. But today I treasure a complete character. But I cannot refute that Salman and I had an instant connection when we met. I thought he was a outstanding personality.

Salman was asking who he thinks of as the most gorgeous woman in the world and guess what he replied -

‘Whoever I have gone out with or I am going out with now, is the one.’

Great reply that nailed both Aishwarya and Katrina kaif. Wonder if that caused a little jerk in Katrina kaif eyebrow

Whether Ranbir Kapoor loves Katrina Kaif

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Katrina Hart

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Katrina Hart

Name Katrina Hart
Event 100m
Event Group Sprints
Funding Level Podium
Date of Birth 17 May 1990
Place of Birth Worcester
Lives Redditch
Coach Robert Ellchuk
HiPAC West London
Club Birchfield Harriers/ Worcester AC
Career Summary Made her international debut at the 2005 European Championships at the age of 15 and took home bronze in the 100m. Was 7th in the 100m final in Beijing on her Paralympic debut

Katrina Kaif Absent For Her Boyfriend Birthday Bash

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Salman Khan turned to 43 on from 27th December and he celebrated this day very well with his partners and colleagues. Adnan sami, Anil sharma, Aalim, Sajid nadiadwala, David dhawan, Ramesh taurani, Vijay galani, Mallika sherawat, Asin and Zarine Kkhan where all present at the knock.

But her girlfriend Katrina Kaif excused herself from the knock, she was more paying attention in celebrating Christmas with her family back in London than Salman’s birthday knock

A close basis tells us, Originally Katrina  Kaif was supposed to come back by 27th evening for Salman’s birthday party. She decided at the most recent moment. She’ll be staying with her relations till New Year.

On the other hand Salman seems pretty cool without her girlfriend and had all the fun dance with other Bollywood hottest like Mallika Sherawat, Asin and Zarine.

An spectator at the party revealed, Zarine and Salman systematically enjoyed each other’s co-operation. Zarine is a good-looking girl and since she is an Indian, I think Salman could relate to her better nd better than Katrina. The two shared a great relationship. They had a good time laughing and dancing together.

Does this mean trouble in Salman khan-Katrina kaif joy? What do you think about that ?

Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Hurricane katrina ’s winds and storm rush forward the Mississippi coastline on the afternoon of August 28, 2005, beginning a two-day path of devastation through central Mississippi; by 10 a.m. CDT on August 29, 2005, the eye of Katrina began traveling up the entire state, only slowing from hurricane-force winds at Meridian near 7 p.m. and entering Tennessee as a tropical storm. Many coastal towns of Mississippi (and Louisiana) had already been obliterate, in a single night. Hurricane katrina -force winds reached coastal Mississippi by 2 a.m. and lasted over 17 hours, spawning 11 tornadoes (51 in other states and a 28-foot (9 m) storm surge flooding 6-12 miles (10-19 km) inland. Many, unable to abandon, survived by climbing to attics or rooftops. Afterward, over 235 people died in Mississippi, and all counties in Mississippi were affirmed disaster areas, 49 for full federal support.

More than one million people in Mississippi were affected, and almost 6 months later, the extent of the destruction in Mississippi was still described as “staggering” in USA Today on February 16, 2006: “The Mississippi Gulf Coast has been devastated. The extent of the devastation in Mississippi is also staggering. Since Katrina hit, more than half a million people in Mississippi have applied for assistance from FEMA. In a state of just 2.9 million residents, that means more than one in six Mississippians have sought help. More than 97,000 people are still living in FEMA trailers and mobile homes. Another 5,000 to 6,000 are still waiting for FEMA trailers. Almost six months later, many neighborhoods are still piled high with storm debris” (reported February 2006).

Scattered damage

General: The effects of a hurricane katrina can be scattered across a large area, because hurricanes are large, complex storms which spawn smaller thunderstorms, tornadoes, storm surges, and sea waves. Hurricane speeds east of the eyewall can be 40-50 mph (64-80 km/h) higher than winds west of the eye. Wind gusts can be scattered, just as boats or debris can ram one house but not another. One building can seem untouched, while others nearby are flattened; also trees can be partially weakened: tree limbs can fall months later, crashing onto a roof, automobile, fence, etc.

Specific: Because Hurricane Katrina became a massive storm, over 450 miles (720 km) wide, not only the eyewall-path, and 28-foot (9 m) storm surge, but also the outer bands of the hurricane arms caused scattered damage hundreds of miles away from the center. Eleven spawned tornadoes were recorded in Mississippi (51 elsewhere). It is possible that scattered damage to northern Mississippi occurred, by spin-off storms, around the time hurricane Katrina made landfall in eastern Greater New Orleans (Louisiana’s “boot toe”) and then, again, near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, heading north-northeast into central Mississippi, at 10 a.m. on August 29. Note that “landfall” occurred over towns submerged under 20 feet (6 m) of water. As buildings collapsed, water-tight appliances floated, sending refrigerators and dishwashers to ram other buildings and block streets. Millions of homes and buildings were affected, along with ships, boats, and more than 40 offshore oil rigs.

Katrina Kaif’s Yoga Excercise

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009