Monday, June 28, 2010
Hurricanes Effect Gulf Oil Spill
From Texas Tech University
As two possible hurricanes form in the Gulf of Mexico, experts are working hard to predict damage and make safety recommendations for the oil spill containment and clean-up effort.
One storm, off the coast of Honduras, has a 70 percent chance of becoming a hurricane within the next 48 hours, according to the National Hurricane Center.
All the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico needs to go from bad to unprecedented environmental disaster is an early hurricane season. As oil continues to flow from the exploded Deepwater Horizon oil rig, a hurricane now can force escaped oil into wetland habitats and populated areas causing huge problems for wildlife and humans.
Journalists looking for experts to discuss these topics can read the full article here and request a follow up from the media contacts at Texas Tech University.