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St. Maarten/ St. Martin looks good for the next five days during hurricane season...
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Is kind of amazing we can sit back and look into the Atlantic and see things developing 5+ days out.
How did they get any warning before satellites? Ships radioing current horrendous conditions.
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Went through eye of Hurricane Carol in 1954 in RI. Absolutely no warning.
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Long memory for that. Vaguely remember it from Ma.
Lived most of my life in Massachusetts
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The only hurricane watch is for New Orleans on the 16th anniversary of Katrina. Predictions have it a Cat 4 maybe 5 with pressure as low as Irma.
Hurricane Ida, I is the most retired name in the names for hurricanes.
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