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You have to be careful reading those reports - the 145mph number is the
current maximum wind speed - right at the eye wall - which is well to the south-east of St. Thomas. The Weather channel this morning showed local radar indicating a lot of rain in the US 7 BVI but the storm center was pretty far away. The real question is what direction will it go from here. If it heads out to the north east as predicted, no problems. If it takes a turn to the north, direct hit. I hadn't hard about the state of emergency but that could be due to rain related damage. Many storm sites available: http://www.atwc.org/ http://www.gopbi.com/weather/storm/ http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/1126/current.html http://weather.yahoo.com/graphics/tropical/tropical_html/atlantic/forecast_adv isory.html http://www.usatoday.com/weather/huricane/1999/atlantic/wstorm1.htm http://www.weather.com/weather_center/ In case you need it to decipher some of the coordinates, the BVI is at roughly 18 25' N 64 40' W St. Thomas is closer to 18 20' N 65 W "Bruce Hutt" <bhutt@ankarcapital.com< on 11/18/99 09:28:40 AM To: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: gpier@doubleclick.net Subject: Re: Viva VI or are they? Check the weather reports. USVI badly hit by hurricane Lenny....145mph winds......Clinton thinking of declaring a state of emergency. B
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