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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
I don't understand why anyone is annoyed and critical about fear-mongering, when there wasn't any fear-mongering. The weather reports were reporting weather. There IS a cat-5 hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean. It really IS headed north of the equator. It really IS east of Puerto Rico, and it really IS turning northwesterly-to-northeasterly as it climbs up the map toward New England. That means it really IS going to NOT hit the coast. It's reporting the weather. If someone doesn't like that weather gets reported, maybe - they shouldn't listen to weather reports and don't click on forum threads on the internet with the word "Hurricane" in the title.
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Nicely worded. Thank you OBB. I look at Erin as a "shot across the bow". It's not even September and Erin made it to a CAT5 in record time. The Atlantic continues to get warmer. The next CAT5 may not be as likely to head north/northeast.