Stacy Stewart
Stacy Stewart
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This thing has been very tenacious. It's probably its last gasp.
Every once in a while you get just the right conditions.
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Once Irene hits the icy waters of the North Atlantic in about 48 hours, any remaining tropical characteristics should quickly disappear.
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It's way out there and there's no indication that it's going to threaten land in the next five days.
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At this time it doesn't appear it will be a major threat to the United States during the next five days.
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Exactly where and when it's going to make the turn, it's too uncertain to say.
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They better take this hurricane dead-serious or they're going to be dead.
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What people need to realize is that Rita has the same potential to create a catastrophic event as Katrina did.
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Everyone should take this hurricane very seriously. This is going to be a potentially dangerous and potentially deadly situation and people need to get prepared.
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On this track, Maria should remain well to the east of Bermuda and only pose a threat to shipping interests.
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Some people thought the hurricane season was over. It's not.
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So, until the 2006 season begins, unless Zeta somehow makes an unlikely miracle comeback, this is the National Hurricane Center signing off for 2005. Finally.
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Bad things can still happen, even on the fringes of hurricanes, ... We don't want people outside thinking it's OK. These squally bands can drop a tornado very quickly.
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Now is the time for folks in South Florida to get their hurricane plan back out and dust it off, because the season's not over. Unless the storm just gets torn apart, a landfall somewhere on the Florida peninsula seems fairly likely by Saturday.