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In reply to the discussion: I am concerned for Malaise and the people of Jamaica. [View all]malaise
(290,441 posts)53. The really good news isthat it isgoing to be further south of Jamaica
before it turns north-east.
The bad news is they say major hurricane south of us and then it turns north east with the dirty side devastating everywhere to the right .
The lines in the supermarkets are unbearable.
Will be a hurricane tomorrow and a major hurricane on Sunday.
Ill check in if and when I can but I suspect that well have.
Neither power or internet services from sometime tomorrow.
Well see.
Thanks for all the good thoughts DUers
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Dr. Levi Cowan at Tropical Tidbits is my go-to guy for tropical cyclones - his latest
BumRushDaShow
Thursday
#3
I've been using Tropical Tidbits for several years, but was unaware of Dr Cowan. How do I find him on their website?
surfered
Thursday
#10
Thanks for that. That information is very important to me during "Hurricane Season," especially when away from home.
surfered
Thursday
#28
Gotta hope it speeds up because as slow as it is now is not good.. batten down the hatches, Friend 💦
Deuxcents
Thursday
#27
Stay safe Malaise and hope you are able check in if/when you can during the storm.
Raftergirl
23 hrs ago
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