Sunday, March 8, 2020

2021 and 2022 Hurricane Names - Atlantic Basin / Eastern North-Pacific

2021 and 2022 Hurricane Names

As one who has endured quite a few Gulf of Mexico hurricanes, I always am keeping up and tracking the hurricanes and tropical storms.  Hurricane Ike and Hurricane Harvey were the two most memorable hurricanes that I went through. 

During the 2021 hurricane season as well as the 2022 hurricane season, from what I am seeing, being we are going to continue to be in the midst what they call a 70 year cycle, we will see pretty much the same activity we saw in that past two hurricane seasons, the 2019 hurricane season as well as the 2020 hurricane season.

I am not one to predict geographic locations for where the hurricanes, tropical storms and/or tropical depressions will form or make landfall.  Nor do I project the strength of the hurricanes in advance.  There are plenty of others out there who predict and speculate and I will leave that all up to them.

I would suggest that if you are in a geographic area where tropical activity may occur, that you be prepared with an evacuation plan as well as an emergency / hurricane kit to help you survive during and after a hurricane or tropical storm event. The following link is showing what our hurricane and natural disaster emergency kit contains as well as a preparedness checklist. What Is Needed For Your Hurricane and Natural Disaster Emergency Kit With A Preparedness Checklist.

2021 Hurricane Season

The lists include storms in both the Atlantic Basin (Gulf and East Coast hurricanes) and Eastern North-Pacific (Pacific Island and West Coast hurricanes).

Hurricane season officially starts on June 1 and ends on November 30.

Hurricane Names for 2021

Atlantic Tropical (and Subtropical) Storm Names for 2021

Ana Henri Odette
Bill Ida Peter
Claudette Julian Rose
Danny Kate Sam
Elsa Larry Teresa
Fred Mindy Victor
Grace Nicholas Wanda

Eastern North-Pacific Tropical (and Subtropical) Storm Names for 2021

Andres Ignacio Rick
Blanca Jimena Sandra
Carlos Kevin Terry
Dolores Linda Vivian
Enrique Marty Waldo
Felicia Nora Xina
Guillermo Olaf York
Hilda Pamela Zelda
Note: Hurricanes are given names according to a formal system that is managed by the World Meteorological Organization. 

2022 Hurricane Season
The lists include storms in both the Atlantic Basin (Gulf and East Coast hurricanes) and Eastern North-Pacific (Pacific Island and West Coast hurricanes).

Hurricane season officially starts on June 1 and ends on November 30.

Hurricane Names for 2022

Atlantic Tropical (and Subtropical) Storm Names for 2022

Alex Hermine Owen
Bonnie Ian Paula
Colin Julia Richard
Danielle Karl Shary
Earl Lisa Tobias
Fiona Martin Virginie
Gaston Nicole Walter 

Eastern North-Pacific Tropical (and Subtropical) Storm Names for 2022

Agatha Ivette Roslyn
Blas Javier Seymour
Celia Kay Tina
Darby Lester Virgil
Estelle Madeline Winifred
Frank Newton Xavier
Georgette Orlene Yolanda
Howard Paine Zeke
Note: Hurricanes are given names according to a formal system that is managed by the World Meteorological Organization.


Other Basin Names (Worldwide)

Lists of names for other tropical cyclone basins outside of NHC responsibility can be found on the World Meteorological Organization tropical cyclone naming page.

You can view the 2019 and 2020 hurricane names for Atlantic Basin / Eastern North-Pacific here.

Sunday, March 1, 2020

Google Chrome Crashes: Attempting Photo Uploads and Attachments With Yahoo Mail

Google Chrome Crashes Continue To Multiply

The beginning of the Yahoo Mail crash when attempting to upload an attachment.When it comes the Google Chrome Browser, the problems and issues never seem to cease. I operate a Dell Inspiron 1545, Intel(R)Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T6600 @ 2.20GHz, 4.00 GB RAM with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit operating system.

I have written about the Google Chrome crashes with the flash player in the article Google Chrome Crashes In Windows 7 - Update on solution found. However, here I will address the issues of Google Chrome crashes associated when trying to upload photos to a website and uploading attachments to Yahoo Mail. I will attempt to recreate a crash or two and grab a screen shot of the crash going down.

First I will address the uploading of photos from your computer to a website. You arrive at the website all set to go and in my case, will probably write and article, then attempt to access my files to upload a photo or two. As soon as I open my folder on my computer for picture files, boom, Google Chrome crashes each and every time leaving me with just my desktop showing. All tabs, all windows, all information suddenly disappears. You can have hours of work just simply gone in an instant if you have not repeatedly been saving your work as you go along. Of course saving your work every minute or two does get to be quite burdensome and I know I skip doing this often as I get caught up in the article I may be working on.

This has been going on for well over a year. I have waited and waited for a solution to be found to no avail. I have visited the forums online, far too many to count, to find that there is no doable or viable solution to be found. I have contacted Google, with no positive results. There appears to be a full lack of concern by the techs of the Google Chrome Browser to fix this issue. I am open to anyone who wants to leave a solution to this problem in comment on this article! My only solution has been to import all my bookmarks to a Firefox spin off browser that I enjoy using, PaleMoon.

To me, this is sad, as Google Chrome features make Google Chrome the best browser for what I do online. As an author I am logged in to Google AdSense, Webmaster Tools, Google Analytics, Gmail, Google Documents, YouTube, etc., without having to log in to each and every site that is Google related. When I use another browser, I seemingly have to log in to each account which to say the least is time consuming.

Should a solution be found, I will be updating this article in the future.

Now, to address the Yahoo Mail uploading of attachments. As an AT&T U-verse subscriber for my internet needs and various others options in my bundle, Yahoo Mail is what I use as it works best with my internet connection and U-verse account. I can pull in other email accounts and view them all in my inbox. I have been using Yahoo Mail for about ten years and have documents in folders there that are that old. I have never had an issue with losing any information or documents stored on the Yahoo mail site. Should my home system crash, or if I am out and about and need to access my email on another system, all my folders and information is readily available. This is a feature that I do enjoy by having my email data stored online, off my system, as I have had system crashes in the past and if not backed up, would have lost my folders I have on Yahoo as well as all sent emails and saved emails not to mention my contacts which are quite extensive.

I used to use the Yahoo Mail Classic, however in recent years, Yahoo Mail gives us the option for a New Yahoo Mail. I prefer the new Yahoo mail as it is fast and works well, or was fast and working well at one point if one is not using Google Chrome 

The first issue I had with the new Yahoo mail using Google Chrome was that I would click reply or forward on an email and the window would open, and still does by the way, to the blank email that you are going to write in. It will then simply lock up and freeze due to the stationary attempting to load. Not sure why that happens and contacting Yahoo, AT&T and browsing the forums has not given me a solution. When this happens, my whole system then locks up, and I have to do a cold start at times. You can not take the stationary option off of the new Yahoo Mail. I have looked high and low and that option is not available. I never use stationary myself.

The biggest issues for me is with new Yahoo mail, and Google Chrome. I will have an email open and attempt to attach a document to the email. When I click on "attach" nothing simply happens. No window shows up and the option to attach does not happen. The only way I can EVER attach a document to my Yahoo Mail is to revert to the Yahoo Mail in a browser other than Chrome. Sometimes, when I am lucky, I am able to at least save what I am working on in draft, then go to the option of closing my email and switching over to Yahoo Mail in a different browser to do my attachment. I normally will switch to PaleMoon or Firefox to attach in Yahoo Mail.

Again, no solution is to be found and the lack of concern by Google is the largest thing you will find when you research the problem online in various forums and such. Google seemingly will not attempt on a solution. That being said, I have found some solutions that involve going deeply into your operating system and manipulating files in order to attempt a fix for the problem. I am not an expert on such things and refuse to go that far to "attempt" a fix risking damage to my system. To me, it is an apparent Google problem from what all my research has shown and not computer related or OS related.

As mentioned, none of these issues are new for me. I was operating the same make of laptop from Dell as described above, with less RAM, a lower processor and Windows Vista, and I did not experience this issues. The issue became apparent when my other Dell crashed and Dell could not remedy the problem and replaced the system under warranty. The replacement Dell supplied came as describe in the first paragraph of this article. With the new system, the problems described started happening in December of 2010.

The issue seemingly is that Google Chrome needs to be "fixed" to be more compatible with Windows 7 64-bit. I have read of the problem happening in other operating systems, but the majority are associated with Windows 7 64-bit systems.

Any solution these issues would be greatly appreciated by this author. Please share your experiences, good or bad, with using Google Chrome and the Windows 7 64-bit operating system.