Hurricane Dennis potentially could follow Sister Cindy’s wet soaked area and release massive amounts of rain in similar regions. Also of concern is the mandatory evacuations of oil rigs which can cause issues with oil supply distribution and thus transform into higher prices at the point. Luckily for now Dennis is giving us lots of warnings about his future behavior. Jamaica will get lots of rain and 85 plus mile per hour winds on Friday on a direct hit. The Cayman Islands is in its path also and you may want to think twice about off shore banking before your bank is blown of the map. Currently Dennis is running at 14 knots and is at 945 Milibars and he is growing. Dennis is learning and becoming more and more organized these days, but no definitive eye yet, but he is organizing. Currently rains are starting to pummel the Southern Caribbean islands and we can expect higher prices of Cuban cigars next year as Dennis the Menace floods Cuba from Thursday to Saturday. The Dominican Republic is getting hammered now. Haiti will get hit on Saturday.
Dennis is a problem child and Mother Nature will have a tough time as this child grows. One thing is for sure. If you live anywhere along the Gulf Coast your need to watch out, because a bad hair day is headed your way.