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2010-06-15

Flare-up in the Tropics

Vatic Note:  I believe this is what they have been waiting for,  a HURRICANE to come and complete the job.  So, we had better hurry and get an injunction as soon as possible to stop the corexit from killing us off and all our farm lands since it kills every living thing on contact.   This is certain death for millions of people if food is attacked during the growing season.  No harvest in the fall and WATCH GOLDMAN SACHS TRADING IN COMMODITIES IF THAT IS THE CASE AND WATCH FOR IT BEFORE THE STORM HITS. 

Flare-up in the Tropics-

http://www.wtsp.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=134102&catid=8
What will this mean for the gulf?


A broad area of low pressure in the Atlantic Basin is
becoming better organized and may become our
first tropical system of the 2010 Hurricane Season.

The National Hurricane Center is keeping an eye on
a disturbance located 975 miles southwest of the
Cape Verde Island. The mass of clouds, showers,
and thunderstorms is moving WNW at 10-15
mph. Forecasters say the suspicious area of low
pressure has a 50 percent chance of becoming a
tropical system in the next 48 hours.

This is certainly one to sit back and watch as it is
thousands of miles from the U.S. mainland. If the
storm reaches depression status it is likely that it
will become Tropical Storm Alex down the road.

We'll keep you posted. In the meantime, this is a
good time to stop by area ACE Hardware stores to
pick up our 2010 Hurricane Preparedness
Guide. We'll keep you updated on the progression
of this system online, on 10 Weather Now and our
many television broadcasts on 10 Connects News.
You can also get additional information from the
National Hurricane Center. I've added the link



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