Use the scenario to answer the question.

Freda is worried about an upcoming vacation she has planned. In the past, the area she is planning to visit has experienced extreme weather conditions. She receives the following advice from her four friends.

Henry: “I think you should postpone your trip. I watched an old documentary about a hurricane that made landfall around the same date that you are scheduled to arrive.”

Ian: “I think you should go ahead with your plans. I read in the most recent edition of the Farmer’s Almanac that this year's hurricane season is not supposed to be that dangerous.”

Julia: “I think you should postpone your trip. I checked the local 3-day weather forecast for the area, and you are scheduled to arrive the same day meteorologists predict the hurricane to make landfall.”

Kelsey: “I think you should go ahead with your plans. About three weeks ago, I watched a news report about this hurricane when it was just developing in the ocean. At the time, scientists predicted the hurricane would lose its energy before making landfall.”

Which friend offers Freda the most accurate advice concerning her trip? Choose 1 Correct Answer.

A. Kelsey

B. Ian

C. Henry

D. Julia

D. Julia

Julia's advice to postpone the trip based on the local 3-day weather forecast for the area is the most accurate advice as it takes into consideration the most current and specific information related to the potential extreme weather conditions.