From the NOAA:
Forecasters say there is a 70 percent chance of having nine to 14 named storms, of which four to seven could become hurricanes, including one to three major hurricanes (Category 3, 4 or 5).
Ah, Florida.
From the NOAA:
Forecasters say there is a 70 percent chance of having nine to 14 named storms, of which four to seven could become hurricanes, including one to three major hurricanes (Category 3, 4 or 5).
Ah, Florida.
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Of course they’re saying that; they want us all pissing our pants with terror so we’ll stay glued to the news and their ratings will go up. You have to consider the source and “just say no” to pointless fear-mongering. I’d rather watch “The Penguins of Madagascar” cartoon and wait until they’ve named a storm and more than 2 non-TV news sources call it a Cat 3, and tell me it’s aimed at my back door before I’ll watch those harpies and give them exactly what they want from all of us.
Gee, can you tell I’m still ticked off about Ike? San Leon is still a wreck in some places from it. I blame the news media for a lot of hurricane issues, and don’t get me started on their bloodied hands were Rita is concerned….
Okay, breathing…. Somebody burn some sage, huh? A sprinkle of lavender wouldn’t hurt, either. Ooom … Oooom muddy puppy Oooom…. (The chanting is supposed to help). 🙂
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