I suppose there are two ways to look at this weather chart. One could look at it and say "well that storm is 50 or 60 miles away, not likely we are going to see any action there."
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The red lines wrapped around the red ball are isobars,
(lines of equal pressure) -- really shouldn't be that
close together. Fiji is just to the left of the red ball and we are on
westernmost part of Fiji. It is nice and quiet here today, let's
see what Wednesday brings. |
Or one could look at it and say "yikes solid triangular barbs on the wind arrows (more than 50 knots) one small shift we we could be in the middle of some real excitement. This morning we chose the later and left the most beautiful Musket Cove (in flat calm water) and beetled back to our favorite cyclone hole (where everyone knows our name). We were (I was) unsure what the best call was going to be but relaxed here and snugly tied up it feels like we have made a good choice. Maureen tells me that storm has a name now.
Whooo... Good choice! If that storm has a name, it's nice to be back safe where everyone knows your name. Each day is an adventure. Sounds divine!
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