GuppieGrouper
(Weather Master)
Sat Sep 03 2005 01:06 PM
Re:Local News on Maria

This headline was in our local newspaper "The Ledger" this morning. It said,"Maria, no Threat Yet."
I am asking a meterologist or smart person, Is this a hint at something that is coming or is this medica hype again.
The last I heard, Maria and Lee were spinners. Now I am hearing that Maria could be the next hurricane, which is ok by me if she stays away from the US or any Caribbean Islands. Is some one at the news office, playing with the models and not understanding the other factors that go into model reading? This is no time for the press to be sending out grabby headlines about future storms. Please help to clarify this before any one else gets a hold of this nonsense.



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