Jamaica News: Map, Radar Say Weather Will Worsen As Hurricane Dean Hits
Filed under: Environment, News | By: Roy
Posted on: August 19, 2007 | No Comments

According weather experts, radar findings point to Jamaica on the map as the next place hurricane dean is set it hit.
This Jamaica hurricane is expected to reach a category 5 as hurricane dean gathers power in the Caribbean.
The Jamaica radar stations are agreed that there is now no doubt that hurricane dean will hit Jamaica and there in the latest Jamaica news reports, the weather in Jamaica is worsening due to hurricane dean.
In anticipation of the weather worsens with hurricane dean, holidaymakers in Jamaica have been trying to get out of the country to avoid the weather. Hurricane dean seems to be bad news for the Jamaican tourist industry, as people try to fly to anywhere on the map but Jamaica.
Hurricane dean has already killed 6 people in the Dominican Republic and Martinique and the authorities in Jamaica are preparing for the worst weather that Jamaica has seen in a while
Disaster co-ordinator Krechet Greaves said: “We’re well aware that we have a monster to prepare for. We’re preparing for severe damage and mobilising all resources.”
Using Jamaica radar and the Jamaica map, experts predict that hurricane dean will hit Jamaica at 155mph (249kph) winds and bring up to 20 inches (50cms) of rain.
To protect the people of Jamaica, over 1000 shelters have been set up across Jamaica in preparing for the bad weather that hurricane dean will bring.
It seem the authorities are doing all they can to protect Jamaica from hurricane dean. We wish anyone affected by the weather and hurricane dean the best of luck over the next few days.
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