JimMIA
There's more to life than mice...
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Just so you know, Hurricane Earl is out there in the North Atlantic. It's a LONG way from being problematic, and probably will pose no threat except to the far NE portion of the Caribbean islands (St. Maarten, Barbuda, etc.)
However, Earl is currently a Category One storm, will become a Category Two tomorrow, a "major" Category Three tomorrow night (Monday), and a dangerous Cat 4 on Tuesday. So it presents an excellent marketing opportunity for cable news and weather and will therefore probably be hyped beyond reason.
The forecast track has Earl turning north and recurving out to the mid-Atlantic just like Danielle did. All of the computer models are in pretty tight alignment and Earl should not be a problem to the mainland US. Not even close. This system should not affect VB, HHI, WDW or anywhere else in the mainland US -- but it's a hurricane, so you never really know.
This is just a heads-up and I will not post further updates unless things change.
However, Earl is currently a Category One storm, will become a Category Two tomorrow, a "major" Category Three tomorrow night (Monday), and a dangerous Cat 4 on Tuesday. So it presents an excellent marketing opportunity for cable news and weather and will therefore probably be hyped beyond reason.
The forecast track has Earl turning north and recurving out to the mid-Atlantic just like Danielle did. All of the computer models are in pretty tight alignment and Earl should not be a problem to the mainland US. Not even close. This system should not affect VB, HHI, WDW or anywhere else in the mainland US -- but it's a hurricane, so you never really know.
This is just a heads-up and I will not post further updates unless things change.


