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nismotrinidappa wrote:anybody scared?
matr1x wrote:You know, an interesting side effect of tropical cyclone structure, is tornado development. Wonder if we will be lucky?
janfar wrote:Still light winds in Mayaro. Just a normal stormy night here.
PariaMan wrote:Officially now tropical storm Brett. Wind at tropical storm speed 80'miles north of center Tobago will.get the worst of it
Dizzy28 wrote:janfar wrote:Still light winds in Mayaro. Just a normal stormy night here.
But what about the outhouse?? I am truly intrigued on its outcome
stev wrote:so expect things to get worse by 11pm?
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janfar wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:janfar wrote:Still light winds in Mayaro. Just a normal stormy night here.
But what about the outhouse?? I am truly intrigued on its outcome
Im seriously depressed that it might survive.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:strangely no thunder and lightning yet
novastar1 wrote:stev wrote:so expect things to get worse by 11pm?
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What app is this?
stev wrote:novastar1 wrote:stev wrote:so expect things to get worse by 11pm?
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What app is this?
not an app...just a live storm map from Cleveland 5 News
the real-time tracking is the most up to date I can find so far (in terms of time stamp).
http://www.news5cleveland.com/live-storm-tracking
bluefete wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:strangely no thunder and lightning yet
Be thankful. At the speed this is moving, we are lucky so far. Can you imagine what it would be like if you add thunder and lightning to the mix?
bluesclues wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Me a know weather man right....but how come Barbados and neighbours get storm warning and we a get none?...talk in Lehman terms..
We will get the storm warning in the next 12hrs.
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