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Tue Sep 17 2002 06:05 PM
getting ready to explode

excellent posts...pleasure to sit back and read them and watch the satellites...
I am no expert, but I sure can see a nice rotation, and believe this is tropical storm status NOW....additionally, I think too it will be a hurricane quickly after that...and depending on the maturation rate, I agree it's track is still open for review. None of us can know where this will go, but my feelings are that it will hang west....nothing to change it's course....remember...an object in motion tends to stay in motion....so here's my VERY NOVICE prediction...but since they are sooo unpredictable...its as good as any other...

isidore or Josephine...depending on timing and all...(the one in the caribbean....) will slick west of the tip of Cuba, and into the Gulf...as a category 3-4....

then....the insurance companies...and ALL EYES...will be watching this one...



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