10/27/07
Today was a great day... our last day of clinic... but we are all dead tired... so I'm making this one short and sweet.
I am posting this blog specifically to inform you, our supporting audience, about a tropical storm that developed in the Caribbean Ocean this afternoon. Below is a chart from the USA National Hurricane Center which I monitor when in Haiti. It shows the projected path of the tropical storm, labelled Tropical Storm Sixteen, and I've indicated our location with the red arrow. We are currently out of any potential path of the storm (indicated by the white cone), and on the furthest outside edge of the tropical storm warning (indicated in blue outline).

This storm will not endanger the safety of the team, but it may cause a damper on the last couple days we have planned here in Haiti for R&R on beaches on both sides of the peninsula we are on (indicated by blue outline). This blog is specifically meant to help inform you, our supporting audience, of the fact that we are aware of the storm, that we are safe, and that this is not something to get worried about.
Thanks for continuing to support us with your thoughts and prayers.
Paul DenHaan
HFL Team Leader


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