It’s that time of year again when, driven by the warming Atlantic and Caribbean waters, the frequency and intensity of Atlantic Hurricanes is increasing. Hurricanes usually begin as low pressure troughs off the west coat of Africa and head west at a leisurely pace. Most of these low pressure troughs fizzle out but some build into fearsome storms. Dignity is in the shooting range so the hope is that she will be missed as she was last year. I keep my eyes on the NOAA website with morbid curiosity. CatCo have a storm plan and Nanny Cay is pretty safe. Nevertheless, being passed by by all the seasons storms would be the best outcome.
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