And warnings? Jeanne's outflow is almost clouding the Bahamas sky, and yet there is no official watch or warning. IIRC they had a warning for the keys before Ivan even hit Cuba.
It seems they're counting too much on her tuning on a dime and picking it up.
What ever happened to hurricane watches?
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HurricaneJoe22 wrote:perhaps its the slow movement...there's time yet to post the watches...it's not forecast to be in the northern bahamas until saturday
Exactly! And thats if she even makes it to the Bahamas bringing hurricane conditions. people seem to forget to easily systems such as Isabel, Floyd, etc which basically almost did the same thing by stopping and then turning to the north.
Trust me these people at TPC do know what they are doing as does the Govts down in the Bahamas.
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