traceycooper
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Just found this info on hurricane forcasts for 2005.
Dont want to be a scare monger but forarmed is forwarned, check you've got suitable insurance cover!!
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WEATHER/05/...look/index.html
ALSO:
WKMG Local 6 in Orlando is reporting that Tropical Storm Adrian is forming in South America and is moving north east at about 40 mph. According to Chief Meterologsist Tom Sorrels "storms in the pacific usually do not impact Florida and the carribbean as most of the time they head west. This is a little different and tracks the storm to be over the Bahamas by noon time Sunday." Ofcourse by then Adrian expected to only be a depression when it passes the Bahamas.
Normally this would not effect Florida, but their saying the Atlantic waters are already warmer than last year & apparently this can cause the tropical storm to hit Florida. I'm not an expert just relaying what i've read on the US part of these boards,
fingers crossed the weather experts have got it wrong
Dont want to be a scare monger but forarmed is forwarned, check you've got suitable insurance cover!!
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WEATHER/05/...look/index.html
ALSO:
WKMG Local 6 in Orlando is reporting that Tropical Storm Adrian is forming in South America and is moving north east at about 40 mph. According to Chief Meterologsist Tom Sorrels "storms in the pacific usually do not impact Florida and the carribbean as most of the time they head west. This is a little different and tracks the storm to be over the Bahamas by noon time Sunday." Ofcourse by then Adrian expected to only be a depression when it passes the Bahamas.
Normally this would not effect Florida, but their saying the Atlantic waters are already warmer than last year & apparently this can cause the tropical storm to hit Florida. I'm not an expert just relaying what i've read on the US part of these boards,
fingers crossed the weather experts have got it wrong
