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5amEST/AST 24 September 2017: Winds 85mph, moving S 1mph, pressure 983mb. Rapidly intensifying in the middle of no where. Still expected to finish it's loop then head off into the north Atlantic.
Am I missing something, pug? I click on the link and only get Maria.
Yes.
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Originally Posted by tamiznluv
What is its name?
Maria.
You are a week and a half late to a party where a couple of hours makes a difference. You can read Maria’s history here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Maria, She's not coming anywhere near FL. Don't worry about it.
5amEST/AST Monday 25Sept2017: Winds 90mph, not really moving/stationary, pressure 980mb. Stats estimated with no recon that far out. Little Lee looking quite impressive on satellite, but we'll never truly know how strong it got:
5amEST/AST Tuesday 26Sept2017: Winds 100mph, moving West 10mph, pressure 977mb. Will eventually complete its loop and head off into North Atlantic, eventually nearing Ireland/UK region late this weekend, with Maria maybe a day or so right behind it.
You are a week and a half late to a party where a couple of hours makes a difference. You can read Maria’s history here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Maria, She's not coming anywhere near FL. Don't worry about it.
Oh, I thought this was a thread about hurricane Lee. I thought the link was about another hurricane besides Maria. Day late and a dollar short. Lost time because of Irma.
5pmEST Thursday 28Sept2017: Winds 90mph, moving NNE 17mph, pressure 977mb. Lee is weakening steadily, being swept off into the far North Atlantic, could dissipate this weekend.
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