Lots to worry about with Ivan this day...
Let us not ever forget the tragic events that unfolded 3 yrs ago today and demand nothing less of our leaders than to ensure all efforts are being made that it never happens again...
Today...911
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We definitely cannot forget that. I got up at 8:43 am that morning thinking it was a normal morning until 2 minutes later. But it's something we must not forget.
I remember back on 9-11-01 tracking Erin, 120 mph off the coast of the northeast United States. Felix developed in the eastern Atlantic and became a category 4 hurricane a bit later on aftr 9-11-01.
Last year we saw buzzsaw Isabel with that huge eye and symmetric circulation ripping through the western Atlantic north of Puerto Rico.
Jim
I remember back on 9-11-01 tracking Erin, 120 mph off the coast of the northeast United States. Felix developed in the eastern Atlantic and became a category 4 hurricane a bit later on aftr 9-11-01.
Last year we saw buzzsaw Isabel with that huge eye and symmetric circulation ripping through the western Atlantic north of Puerto Rico.
Jim
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