Two thunderstorms in Mexico are taunting her.
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She just lost southwest quadrant to dry air, things aren’t going so well for her…. sure is gonna be close on real landfall as well, if current direction holds.
I grew up in Georgia tracking hurricanes on tracking charts printed on winn-dixie and piggly wiggly paper grocery bags and noaa radio updates… I am in love with modern weather technology!
Great juxtaposition.
Every story (e.g., Irene) becomes a Princess Diana event.
Even nearby comparable stories (e.g., Mexico storms) fall off the radar.
But Irene, no habla espanol
I have lived in Florida all of my life. Hurricanes are generally not as violent as our near-daily summer thunderstorms (one last week dumped 6.5″ of rain in a couple of hours), though tropical cyclones do cover more area, take more time to pass, and the sustained winds last longer, so there is a greater chance of damage, mostly caused by downed trees.