Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Tropical Depression amount 24

Tropical Depression amount 24 is growing in the Caribbean with winds over 33 miles per hour and looks as if it will soon break the threshold to become a Tropical Storm. Normally Tropical Storms in October are not all that uncommon in the Tropics, but there is significance in this Tropical Depression amount 24; when it becomes a Tropical Storm. This Tropical Storm will tie the 2005 Hurricane Season with the all time high as the most amount of named storms in the history of the recording storms.

Tropical Depression amount 24 is growing and it is already 60 miles wide and could move in any direction. It will deliver more rain to Kingston, Jamaica. Nicaragua and Honduras will also get rain. When Tropical Depression 24, makes Tropical Storm Status, she will be named Wilma and if she moves North, becomes a Hurricane she might wipe out your offshore bank accounts in the Grand Cayman Islands. If Wilma goes West or North West she will added flood already flooded regions of Central America and that could spell even more problems to the area, just barely done burying the dead from the remnants and flooding from Hurricane Stan. This Hurricane season has hit Central America hard and has killed about the same amount of population there that Hurricane Katrina did in the United States

Kingston

Tropical Depression amount 24 looks as if she will become Wilma and although it is too early to tell, Welma could grow up to a full-fledged Hurricane and if she gets into the warm Gulf Waters, God help us all. Think on this.

Tropical Depression amount 24

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