Who pissed off Big Momma in da Bahamas?, East Coast Watch, Fall Chilly Night
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Peeps,
Someone pissed off the lovely mother nature in the Bahamas!
Why you ask? Because they hoisted Trop Storm Warning for the Bahamas adn teh ares that got hit by Dorian two weeks ago!!! Can’t make this shit up!!! Wrote about this last night.
East Coast Watch
East Coast must keep an eye out for this – it could make landfall and then reemerge over the Atlantic Seaboard and head out to sea or as models have been indicating the past few runs make a run up teh coast towards us!!!
European Model had this for its afternoon run and is very similar to it overnight run
Timing is crucial here but with an extended High Pressure system over SE Canada and a surface High Pressure over NE we have to be careful. Things will change 20x but what date did I call after Dorian………………..HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM.
9/20
My newest nickname – “Al” stradamus!!!!!!!!! LOL
My brother in law likes this!!!!!
Bahama Update:
Where are our critics now? We told you thr Minnis Government was lying! Now look at what the Former MP for Abaco says. MINNIS LIED…KNOWING THE SITUATION! #dorian #hurricane #abaco pic.twitter.com/5f1yHhEUzB
— Bahamas Press (@Bahamaspress) September 12, 2019
NASSAU| Grand Bahama since Hurricane Dorian has not just become an environmental disaster, but, right now on the ground, it has become an ecological and psychological one.
We are being told still to this day the Statoil situation is bad. Anyone accessing the area gets immediate burning-of-the-eyes as the spilled black oil remains splattered all across the land, across the whole area and it is leaching into the sea.
There is little word on when schools will reopen. Huge Campbell High School was under water and the area transformed into a ghost town. No word when or where classes will resume.
Water is still off across the island with notices of contamination still in effect. Lines for gas at the pumps remain a challenge, with some starting up at 4:30 am. While more stations are now opening, the desperate situation is changing at a very slow pace during this recovery.
Some banks have reported ATMs being vandalized, a situation still not being reported by police. Banks have shortened days in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian, closing in the early afternoon which has made it even more difficult for clients.
Some bank ATMs are not operational at all and the desperation to access cash is quickly becoming another problem for residents who are just trying to hold things together. This is serious. “We are doing the best we can, working around the clock to get our operations back to normal. We know it is hard, but with system challenges and no electricity, our operations are doing the best we can to help our customers,” one local bank representative said.
Pensioners, who were paid early by the government to help jumpstart their recovery, are in a more difficult situation due to the banks’ slow-paced return to normalcy. Pensioners are having a difficult task collecting their funds with inactive or empty ATMs all across the island.
Absolute disastrous for these people!
Chilly Fall night and days then warm air returns
Tonight
Tomorrow night
Have a great night.
Al Q