LI Phil
(User)
Wed Nov 10 2004 03:32 PM
"N"Otto

TWO & TWD both indicate this system "could" develop, and there are still plans to send in recon---if necessary. Doesn't look all that impressive on sat, but it is producing life threatening rains for Hispaniola & PR & the Leewards...from the TWD:

"REGARDLESS OF DEVELOPMENT...LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL...FLOODING...AND MUD SLIDES ARE LIKELY OVER SECTIONS OF HISPANIOLA...PUERTO RICO...AND THE NORTHERN LEEWARD ISLANDS DURING THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS. LATEST SATELLITE RAINFALL ESTIMATES INDICATE VALUES OVER 11 INCHES PER DAY."

I guess after their May debacle, NHC is going to stay on top of this one.



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