First off a hearty hawyalldurrin from Atlanta. It seems just yesterday or the day before we were talking about Ivan, but on to this year. Yes the local mets here at 2 and 5 have been discussing this storm albeit briefly, but the only time to worry I think is when Jim Cantore is in your backyard....literally.
Ironic though, that the first TD of the season fires up right during hurricane week on TWC and today's show was on Charley...
Now for the dumb question of the night.....I thought that there were two highs, one in GOM and one off Bermuda, and I thought that a high would retard any development of storms in the nearby area?
TTFN Jeff
-------------------- You know it's a bad day.....when you wake up and see Jim Cantore and Geraldo Rivera broadcasting from your backyard....literally!
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