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DATE/TIME LAT LON CLASSIFICATION STORM
19/0600 UTC 13.0N 41.3W T2.0/2.0 98L
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jedsshed wrote:Although all of the projected paths so far for Invest 98L take it well north of the Lesser Antilles, it’s way too early for us in the NE Caribbean to consider ourselves safe. A good example was Erika. The five day path had her within 6 miles of Anguilla, later projected to go well north, and when all was said and done, Erika passed a few hundred miles south of us! In other words, slow moving systems give forecasters a fit.
We don’t need a hurricane, but we certainly need some rain here. Since January we’ve had 12.2 inches of rain. That is 10.8 inches below normal for the year to date. The water trucks are running up and down the roads replenishing people’s dry cisterns, so I am sure many people here are praying for rain……Please just in moderation!
tanguy97 wrote:why stormpulse is giving the center at 08 AM 11.4 n 44 w instead of 13.2n 41.9w ?
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