Hi All:
Does anyone know if there are any watches or warnings out for the Northern Bahamas she sure looks like she is heading towards Nassau and Freeport.
Any thoughts on this I think she will be close to there Tuesday afternoon?
Reg.
Any Warnings or Watches for Bahamas?
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http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphic ... 1458.shtml?
Click here to see when and where they are issued. As Luis said, none for the Bahamas.
Click here to see when and where they are issued. As Luis said, none for the Bahamas.
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Looks like the computer blew it a little this morning.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ftp/graphics/AT13/refresh/AL1303S+GIF/141458S.gif
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ftp/graphics/AT13/refresh/AL1303S+GIF/141458S.gif
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Bahamas
I calculate that TS-force winds will pass about 200-250 miles northeast of the easern Bahamas if Isabel maintains its current track. That might be close enough for a watch by tonight, but the Bahamas should be in the clear unless there is a westward deviation.
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Re: Bahamas
wxman57 wrote:I calculate that TS-force winds will pass about 200-250 miles northeast of the easern Bahamas if Isabel maintains its current track. That might be close enough for a watch by tonight, but the Bahamas should be in the clear unless there is a westward deviation.
Thanks wxman.. it seems as though the Bahamas & Florida will be lucky again.. I just hope for the best further up the coast!
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