Tuesday, September 2
TS Hanna - TUESDAY MID AFTERNOON
I walked out to the truck after lunch. There were high poofy clouds in the sky mixed with blue sky and sun, such as you’d see when there aren’t any hurricanes on the map. It was windy though, more so than a normal day. The flags across the street at Preferred Freezer showed a stiff wind blowing straight west. This may be remnants of Gustav. Not even the radar in Miami is showing initial signs of Hanna so it can’t be from that storm. I know it was Gustav pulling the waves so far up the shore yesterday. It’s probably the same case today. So as that storm eases north and dies out, we’ll trade wind directions probably to the northwest as Hanna gets closer.
Just to make a note, trailing Hanna is TS Ike and trailing Ike is TS Josephine. Ike is forecasted to reach the eastern most islands by midnight Sunday as a C2 and Josephine to reach the mid-Atlantic by the same timeframe.
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