#894 Postby FireRat » Sat Oct 30, 2010 11:44 pm
Words of advice guys, we can't play with this one. It is an unprecedented storm that will teach us many lessons. We'll have to take Tomas day by day, witnessing its amazing trek across the Caribbean in early NOVEMBER.
Yes there are more likely solutions than others, I myself am going for the solution that Tomas turns north to hit either Cuba or Haiti, hopefully passing in between both island nations. Yet it is hard to say with such a big system and the unusual type of storm for this time of year......a Cape Verde.
Everyone from Central America to Cuba and Florida over to Haiti, the DR and even Puerto Rico should monitor the system closely during the upcoming days and not ignore it. One small change in the timing of the big players, the trough or Tomas itself could lead to huge differences. It's time to observe this potentially historic event.
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