The low pressure in the Atlantic may simply develop, get another name out of the way. Fiona will likely be a storm that, the name will likely get retired. It is already a damaging, historic storm. Any direct hit at Bermuda will only cause much more damage; but Bermuda will quickly recover, as they know what to do during and after storms. Still, I wouldn't go tour Bermuda for a couple weeks after a powerful hurricane at Bermuda. At one point, all the power was out at Puerto Rico. Hopefully, that's why the radar went down.
The low pressure in the Atlantic may simply develop, get another name out of the way. Fiona will likely be a storm that, the name will likely get retired. It is already a damaging, historic storm. Any direct hit at Bermuda will only cause much more damage; but Bermuda will quickly recover, as they know what to do during and after storms. Still, I wouldn't go tour Bermuda for a couple weeks after a powerful hurricane at Bermuda. At one point, all the power was out at Puerto Rico. Hopefully, that's why the radar went down.