Television Meteorologist Misinforms Viewers
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Television Meteorologist Misinforms Viewers
At 8:00 PM, John Mathews of Channel 12 in West Palm Beach gave the intermediate bulletin on Ivan and said that the mountains of Western Cuba would have an influence on the storm. The only problem with that is that Western Cuba has no mountains. He also said that Ivan could become a feature that "we" would need to deal with in the coming days. This clown has the audacity to call himself a meteorologist. Beam me up Scotty.
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Sounds good as a quick comeback perhaps, but the range in question is the "Cordillera de Guaniguanico". If you saw the picture I am looking at in the 'National Geographic' in front of me the statement "there are no mountains in western Cuba" is what would be "laughed heartily" at.
I'm sure from these responses that none have any concept of this range or its terrain...
I'm sure from these responses that none have any concept of this range or its terrain...
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At the travel photographer's website linked beloware are some views of the Cordillera de Guaniguanico located in the Pinar del Rio region of western Cuba. I do see some "topographic fluctuations" that qualify, at least to to this Gulf Coast resident, as mountains.
http://www.wilmarphotography.com/travel ... aniguanico
http://www.wilmarphotography.com/travel ... aniguanico
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