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Leslie and Bermuda
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 Posted: Mon Sep 3rd, 2012 09:26 pm1st Post

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Could affect a lot of cruisers if the current models hold water.  Ah the pun, let's hope the waves aren't too bad!

Slow moving storms tend to churn up the seas for a considerable distance and this does not look to be an exception.



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 Posted: Tue Sep 4th, 2012 02:04 pm2nd Post

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Looks like the Dawn will be visiting somewhere else next week.

The Star should be out of there before and back after if there is not too much damage in Bermuda.



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 Posted: Thu Sep 6th, 2012 03:09 pm3rd Post

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Thanks to Michael gaining strength we have Leslie pulling further east than the previous model runs suggested.  This is great news for Bermuda!  If this trend continues Bermuda may only receive breezy conditions at worst.  This by no means is an official forecast, always follow advisories posted!

Leslie is a large system however and it must always be remembered that tropical cyclones are never just a dot on the map.  The effects (mainly high swells) will be felt up and down the east coast of the US.  Enjoy the ride and hopefully we'll be out of the woods as far as the worst is concerned.


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