MikeCAdministrator
(Admin)
Tue Jul 26 2011 08:19 PM
Re: Wave in the Caribbean, Part II

Based on a few emails I have to reiterate, this system has not developed, yet. And hype and speculation is not what we do here (with the exception of the lounge). Currently with the wave in the northwest Caribbean it is important for those that could be affected to watch, but there is nothing to get worked up over yet.

If you have done the usual hurricane preparations for the season (see www.onestorm.org for more on that) then there is not much to do but watch to see what will happen over the next few days. Especially with a system that has not developed as of yet.

Those in Texas dealing with drought conditions could use some rain, but not a dangerous system.

Those from Corpus/Matagorda Bay southward into northeastern Mexico should be watching this closely, and those in the rest of the Texas and Gulf coasts should monitor it as well, but there is nothing suggesting any action other than usual preparations at this time.



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