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Fake news, is CNN reporting on Hurricane Irma
#1
It appears that there is, Not So Factual news reports out there about Hurricane Irma.
So I was wondering where CNN played into this, I know Buzzfeed was pushing the Doom and Gloom Pron.
Quote:National Weather Service warns against 'fake forecasts'
You can't blame me for asking if CNN and Huffington post wasn't involved.
Quote:A fake weather forecast is making its way around social media that shows Hurricane Irma tracking directly toward the Texas/Louisiana Gulf coast.

The National Weather Service warned Friday that the storm warning is misleading.
Quote:Keep your eyes out for fake forecasts. THIS is what an official NOAA advisory looks like. Note: forecast only goes out 5 days. #Irmapic.twitter.com/9k87y7jkMz
Quote:Among the users sharing the false forecast, a Buzzfeed reporter on Twitter pointed out a public Facebook post shared more than 36,000 times.

“Everyone needs to pay attention to Hurricane Irma,” the post reads. “She’s predicted to come through Mexico, hit us and everything in between up to Houston. She's already a Category 2 and hasn't even got into warm water yet.”
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Quote:Irma was upgraded to a Category 3 storm on Thursday with sustained winds of 115 miles per hour.
Early projections by the National Weather Service show the storm moving in the direction of the Caribbean, but stress it’s too early to accurately predict where the storm will make landfall.

The fake post appears to be authentic because it uses the official logo of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 
U.S. code 2074 says those publishing false weather reports using a government logo are subject to imprisonment.

"Whoever knowingly issues or publishes any counterfeit weather forecast or warning of weather conditions falsely representing such forecast or warning to have been issued or published by the Weather Bureau, United States Signal Service, or other branch of the Government service,
shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ninety days, or both," reads the code.

It won't be more definitively known until next week where and when Irma will make landfall.

Source
CNN reports.
Quote:Hurricane redux? Storms sometimes hit the same area
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#2
I just posted a different thread, as I guess you saw, showing Irma going up the east coast and hitting NY.  However, he did say if she took a turn in a different direction, she could head back into the Gulf States. Nothing saying she would hit TX again, but they certainly would get more rain no matter where she landed down there. tinycrying
#3
(09-02-2017, 07:43 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: I just posted a different thread, as I guess you saw, showing Irma going up the east coast and hitting NY.  However, he did say if she took a turn in a different direction, she could head back into the Gulf States. Nothing saying she would hit TX again, but they certainly would get more rain no matter where she landed down there. tinycrying

I just saw your thread.
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#4
It's just people jumping the gun. A few days ago it was possible for the storm to track further south and move into the gulf. But this picture sums it up how well tracking a Cape Verde hurricane is when it's still a week or more out:


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take your pick  tinycool


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