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Dodging A Bullet?

It's starting to look as though Ernesto is running out of steam. Cuba apparently beat it up pretty badly (I always find it weird, and frustrating given that it's hard and unpleasant to visit under the current regime, that while Florida and the Bahamas are flatter than pancakes, Cuba--just a couple hundred miles away--has these several-thousand foot, presumably scenic mountains).

Anyway, it's barely a tropical storm, and will take a long time to reorganize in crossing the Florida Straights, so the expection now is that it will come ashore as a tropical storm, rather than the one or two hurricane that was predicted this morning. It's still headed right at us, though. I'm now debating whether to shutter. I'll still have time to do it in the morning, when we'll have a better idea what's going on.

[Update a few minutes later]

I should note, in deference to the Carolinas and mid-Atlantic, that this storm may still have its say. I hope that they get off as lucky as it looks as though Florida will, but the models for them don't look as optimistic for them right now.

Posted by Rand Simberg at August 28, 2006 03:56 PM
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Cuba apparently beat it up pretty badly

Dang. So much for Tropical Storm Che.

Posted by McGehee at August 29, 2006 04:21 AM

I note that Allison was a Tropical Storm. I agree that shuttering may not be necessary as slower winds are less likely to carry window shattering debris. However, it is a big rain event. I think Florida can handle it, but I'm worried about the flooding as Ernesto skirts the eastern shores of the US.

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