We now have Tropical Storm ISAAC out in the open Atlantic.
Late this morning, he was centered near Latitude 28.2N, Longitude 54.7W and moving NW at 8 MPH. Sustained winds are 40 mph so he is barely a tropical storm.
Again, this should be an open Atlantic storm. He is expected to gradually turn more northward, passing well east of Bermuda, then gradually turning right over the colder waters of the North Atlantic. He should pass well to the SE of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.
He may not have time to grow to hurricane strength. That may hurt his feelings.
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Joyce
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Michael
We are in no hurry whatsoever to greet them.
Late this morning, he was centered near Latitude 28.2N, Longitude 54.7W and moving NW at 8 MPH. Sustained winds are 40 mph so he is barely a tropical storm.
Again, this should be an open Atlantic storm. He is expected to gradually turn more northward, passing well east of Bermuda, then gradually turning right over the colder waters of the North Atlantic. He should pass well to the SE of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.
He may not have time to grow to hurricane strength. That may hurt his feelings.
NEXT NAMES ON THE MENU
Joyce
Kirk
Leslie
Michael
We are in no hurry whatsoever to greet them.
on September 28, 2006, 2:09 pm
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