in reality it's probably closest to "keh sa dee ya". but it's super regional and dependent on the parent language on top of it. Someone speaking Mexican Spanish and someone speaking Honduran Spanish say it slightly differently because of how the inflections change between the parent tongues...
I know you're more interested in the Atlantic but I'm keeping an eye on the Pacific. That's where our monsoon flow comes from as well as the majority of hurricane related-weather that comes this way.
I think there's a strong mis-perception of who has problems controlling their threadjacking impulses. I'm not typically the person you need to worry about.
I wanted one for a long time but they were illegal to keep as pets in AZ until about 10 years ago. I got him as soon as the law went into effect. Hedgies are my spirit animal.