QUEEN MARY 2 - HEADING INTO MASSIVE STORM PATTERNS AS CAPTAIN OF THE SHIP EXPLAINS CONDITIONS
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the captain says complex wind pad excuse me complex weather patterns
continuing to expect potentially storm Force 10 winds potentially also uh gusting violent storm 11
it is going to continue to be bitterly cold uh snow floures continuing from time to time
do please uh take care uh moving around the ship make sure you use the handrails where provided
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Breaking news! This is the early stages of a significant storm at sea. We are on the Cunard Queen Mary 2 sailing into a complex weather pattern as we cross the north Atlantic from Brooklyn, NY to South Hampton England. The captain has assured us that the weather is going to be extreme however, the ship was built for these types of conditions. Stay tuned for the next few days. Thank you for coming along on our journey.