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Cheezoholic

(2,613 posts)
Tue Sep 20, 2022, 04:35 PM Sep 2022

A link for storm reports from the Caribbean I've been using for decades

It's nothing fancy but its information straight from the regular folks down there. Posts from the various islands (and Bermuda) are on the right side of the page. Sometimes they're scary sometimes they're humorous (island people can have a strange sense of humor lol.).

I have visited many of the islands in the past and have many friends scattered around the various islands and family in Puerto Rico.

If you're interested in what's going on during storms down there its a great resource. The Turks and Caicos are currently taking the brunt and there are several reports from DR and Puerto Rico. So far the damage is not as bad as it could've been, but it's still pretty bad. Mind you these aren't disaster newscasters (i hate weather newscasters), just folks like you and me. And as a note, these folks really prepare like no others. The US could take some lessons from them.

Anyway, if anyone is interested....

https://stormcarib.com/

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A link for storm reports from the Caribbean I've been using for decades (Original Post) Cheezoholic Sep 2022 OP
thanks . love the old style web site setup. nothing flashy, just here it is AllaN01Bear Sep 2022 #1
thx for this....bookmarked it.... bahboo Sep 2022 #2
Thanks! HubertHeaver Sep 2022 #3
Thank you. ❤ littlemissmartypants Sep 2022 #4
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