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Be careful. I will be in San Juan next week. I hope the hurricane does not happen, they scare me.
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Bermuda, I've been watching this one since it came off the coast of Africa. I keep an eye on it starting in June. I am pretty much ready. They are saying it will pass this weekend and there is a bit of disagreement as to whether it will pass to the north or to the south. If it goes south, the beaches I hunt will get stirred up and I will be out as soon as I can. If it goes north, it will be a non-event for me.
Julie, if you are coming down over the weekend, it may effect your flight. Otherwise you should be ok. Here is a link to the satellite infrared imagery loop that I use to keep watch of what comes off the African coast. Satellite Services Division - GOES Eastern Atlantic IR Ch. 4 Loop
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but nothing empties out the tourist down here like a good hurricane threat.even the threat of hurricane will clear out yankees faster than flatualance in an elevator. hopefully all the tourist wanting to stay at my motel this weekend will see the weather and decide not to come. its been hell on me since easter. hope you fellas on the carribean island make out ok with no damage. just send it close enough to me to end tourist season early
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Looks like we are going to get a little action out of this one. We will be about 150 to 175 miles to the north of the eye. They are forecasting winds in the 40-45 mph range but a LOT of rain.
The rain extends out about 250 miles from the center so we will get wet. I will take some video and pictures if I can. It will start at night so I am not sure how much I will actually get. They sometimes turn off the power just as it arrives so I might not get anything out until the internet is working again, probably sometime Sunday. If all goes well, I will try to get down to the beach to see if there is any sand movement. I suspect that the south beaches will get hit hard. If there is a lot of rain, the roads will be flooded so I am not hopeful I will make it to the beach until things have drained out. Here's a link to the 'floater' satelite that is following it, Tropical Floater One AVN Color Imagery - Satellite Services Division I live in the lower left hand corner of the island.
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If all goes as forecasted you should get maximum impact with minimum risk, Very Nice. Enjoy the Hurricane Party once you get batten down but don't enjoy it so much you miss the hurricane itself.
We drank far too much champagne at our last hurricane party and wound up missing the first half of the storm.![]() Stay safe, Steve and I hope you find lots of old gold after the storm passes. Cheers, BDA ![]() |
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