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Thu Aug 12 2004 07:10 PM
no more talk of "left of forecasted track" is there?


There was a lot of talk for a day or so that new models and info from planes led people to believe it might shift left of track. Remember? We discussed this..

It hasn't. If anything as stated previously...its on track or towards right of track. Some serious thinking must be going on at NHC I am sure..

Nice to look at sat and see the eye is sort of going nw but.. whole storm is leaning nne already and well... not going to scream I storm from years back but eyes tell u one thing.. and its not what you are hearing on air.. from officials yet they decided to open emergency management offices in Miami Dade early this morning just in case.. was that part of the plan?



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