Jeanne and Hispaniola
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Jeanne and Hispaniola
I think we all need to wait what her fate will be. The mountains on that island are known for destroying tropical cyclones. She is on the eastern part of the island and heading west. That doesn't look good for the survival of the storm. That is fine by me.
Last edited by nickd on Thu Sep 16, 2004 7:52 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Jeanne and Hispanola
nickd wrote:I think we all need to wait what her fate will be. The mountains on that island are known for destroying tropical cyclones. She is on the eastern part of the island and heading west. That doesn't look good for the survival of the storm. That is fine by me.
this thing might clip the se part and qucikly head south of the island..its a possibility
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