Assuming a disaster, I'd like to ask this question:
Does the US government accept crisis aid from other nations? Or do they find it too demeaning for its own dignity?
Very interesting, curious to see where it makes landfall
How many people did it kill on Bermuda?
2,268?!?
That's worse than Katrina.
How did that happen?
Or come further inland than it did IOTL, and sweep across the entire Eastern Seaboard instead of just hitting Newfoundland.It's going to hitch a ride on the Gulf Stream and take a European tour, isn't it.
Igor seems to have turned sharply north. If it follows the usual path, its next move will be to go northeast. An annular hurricane of this size, which hasn't passed over any land other than poor little Bermuda, might survive the trip across the North Atlantic.
If it hits northern Ireland, that would explain the title. I wonder if the local authorities in Belfast have invested anything in hurricane preparedness.
It's going to hitch a ride on the Gulf Stream and take a European tour, isn't it.
Or come further inland than it did IOTL, and sweep across the entire Eastern Seaboard instead of just hitting Newfoundland.
Igor seems to have turned sharply north. If it follows the usual path, its next move will be to go northeast. An annular hurricane of this size, which hasn't passed over any land other than poor little Bermuda, might survive the trip across the North Atlantic.
If it hits northern Ireland, that would explain the title. I wonder if the local authorities in Belfast have invested anything in hurricane preparedness.