I wouldn't be too concerned with Andrea. It is only a sub-tropical storm that doesn't really fit the cyclonic profile (i.e., the strongest winds are on the outside and aim outward instead of condensing down to a core). To have named this low pressure system tells me that someone at NOAA was a little too eager.
That's also the beef that I have with The Weather Channel (TWC). Since they discovered that their ratings go up when dramatic weather events occur, they love to hype small events in the hope of attracting viewers. For example, their newer TV shows: "The Climate Code" and "It Could Happen Tomorrow" try to create hysteria and attract the same type of viewers that like watching train wrecks and disaster films. Bad science + cool video effects = higher revenue.
A specific example was the "It Could Happen Tomorrow" episode regarding the New Madrid fault zone. It is a real possibility that an earthquake could occur there in the near future, with devastating effects upon St. Louis and Memphis. My questions are: "1) How is this weather?" and "2)Is there a reasonable means of predicting when it will occur?".
So sorry about the rant. No anger is meant for Gatormba. Guess this is just one of my hot button issues