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Tropical Storm Erika

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Computer models have her coming very close to the USA, if not striking the Florida/Georgia area next week.

If she does hit the USA, she will move north towards Virginia, which is having the last NASCAR race before the chase on September 12th.

I hope the storm does not mess up the race.

In fact, I hope the storm follows the path of the other two and heads up the coast, missing the USA, and then heads out into the Atlantic.

Oh well, must plan to get ready to buy some ice; cook on the propane grill; and stay home and watch the cleanup crews do their thing.  >:(

  • Super User

Just watching the WC this morning and the storm has moved west of the windwards and is falling apart and becoming disorganized due to upper level winds tearing the thing apart.  It's possible the storm may fall completely apart before getting to Cuba.  

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Super news.

I sincerely hope it falls apart after doing about a few million dollars of improvements to Cuba.

Thanks Cart.  :)

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