East Coast domainers are anxiously watching the projected path of hurricane Earl – but a new hurricane has already formed in the Atlantic ocean, off the coast of France.
For years, NOAA – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the US – has named storms and hurricanes using consecutive letters of the alphabet. After the letter “E” used for Earl, the letter “F” is utilized.
“We took a glimpse into the domaining market, and it’s definitely a tumulus market with lots of violent fluctuations in its climate”, said Patrick Clis, head of NOAA for the East Coast. “We decided to honor one of the most active and unpredictable domainers, Francois Carrillo of Domaining.com – so we named the next storm after Earl “Francois”.
Every year thousands of domainers in the US experience the effects of severe weather – often gathering at DNForum to discuss whether they should attend ongoing domain conferences or just hunker down until the weather improves.
Hurricane Earl’s pass alongside the US East Coast was timed perfectly by the Supreme Being that some refer to as God, others as Nature; the SedoPRO conference ended successfully before the beast that is Earl approached New England.
Meanwhile, hurricane Francois is expected to create chaos in the European and American domain markets; a warning system has already announced the side-effects of Francois Carrillo’s removal of the ClosingAuctions.com newsletter will be severe to the domain industry and to the weather conditions around the world.
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Will pray for you all.
Thanks BullS – Francois appears to be a Cat 5 hurricane!