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Old 12-10-2007, 04:23 PM
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We're getting the same warning pattern from the NHC than with Tropical Storm Noel.
"Heavy squalls and gusty winds of near gale force... "
"Heavy rains over Puerto Rico and Hispaniola could cause life-threatening flash floods and mud slides".

So, better be on the lookout from this evening onwards and do any basic preparation that you need to do, now! The strongest thunderstorms are on the North and Northeast side of the center of the system which again indicates a 'long tail'. It is still called an 'area of low pressure' and there are no indications from the official met offices in terms of how much rain the system contains.

Yes, formal hurricane season is over but last I checked, the weather does not obey the calender. Differences between this system and Noel, is that this one is moving fast, so far.

If all goes well, these images will auto-update.

Caribbean Visible Satellite Image



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