NASSAU,
The Bahamas - The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA will
continue to monitor the movement of Tropical Storm Ernesto, as it is
expected to move across the Eastern and Central Caribbean Sea over the
next couple of days.
However, it is only a precautionary measure, as the system is not directly affecting the country.
The
Bahamas Department of Meteorology has advised: "What we are having is a
combination of a surface trough and an upper level system to the west..."
NEMA provides update on Tropical Storm Ernesto
August 03, 2012
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