Frank P
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Mon Sep 23 2002 12:34 AM
Go figure...

Well it looks to me that it's still plowing more south than west on the IR loop.... I keep asking myself will it really turn North? I would imagine that since it's so strong and still close to the water, it could survive in decent shape even over land for a extended period of time... I see very little westerly component in its track right now... maybe it will change as forecasted...

I'll say this, the longer it stays over land and drives south, the more likely of a future impact to the central florida area... if it ever decides to make that northerly turn... IMO...

So I would not necessary think that anyone is out of the woods yet...

Oh and another thing... RUN RICKY RUN... as the saints should get another first round draft choice next year if he continues to pile up the yards and he should pending no injuries...I'm a RW fan .... and the trade was great for both teams... both 3-0



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