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Hurricane Ernesto to Re-route Cruise Ships in Jamaica and Cayman Islands

 
Author: Lance Winslow

Tropical Storm Ernesto will soon be a Hurricane say Caribbean Meteorologists and those at the National Weather Service. Tropical Storm Ernesto is set to arrive there by Tuesday or Wednesday and make a real mess of things, but by then it is bound to be as full-fledged Hurricane. Local fishermen in Kingston, Jamaica are worried and say this may be the one we have been fearing during this 2006 Atlantic Tropical Hurricane Season.

Major cruise lines are re-directing their ships for this potential storm and most Meteorologists believe that this storm has a really good chance of getting into the Gulf of Mexico. Meanwhile those living in FEMA Trailers and rebuilding from last years onslaught including Hurricanes Rita and Katrina are shaking their heads saying; Oh Lord, please not again. The Hurricane Hunters have in fact already been dispatched to take a look at it, so far things look okay, but Tropical Storm Ernesto could prove to be very problematic.

If Ernesto strikes the United States as a Hurricane it will be the first Hurricane during this 2006 Atlantic Tropical Storm to do so. Generally August and September are very active months for Hurricane in the Caribbean and the United States of America, soon we shall see how well this truth becomes evident in 2006. So consider this.

Author Bio:

Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

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