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Sun Sep 22 2002 01:17 PM
Re: Southwest Louisiana

I have been looking at the AVN overlay from the Hawaiian Satellite source this morning and there is a 1028 high over the far west and then below it a 1012 high. We know that a high will merge into a low and I think that the timing on this merger is going to tell the tale. The problem will be if Isidore gets a chance to snuggle up to that 1004 in the Bay of Campechee first. If he does he may never come out and all will be lost for the next week. But, if that high merges in a timely fashion, it will once again be a gambler's paradise on this storm. My opinion and I am sticking to it!


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