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Re: Isabel Landfall Prediction
      Wed Sep 17 2003 01:46 AM

Okay I'm thinking its gonna go right of the projected and right up Chesapeake Bay. I'm gonna call for it to cross Cape Charles and Eastville at 1600 Local 18th September with a min pressure of 948 and winds of 105kt.

*note at the time of this posting my gut instinct was that Izzy is getting pushed out to sea and is gonna go spin fish till she is shorn apart. All the models say I'm wrong...and the closest to my guesticast is the BAMM...only positive thing is I was almost dead on the Izzy Challenge 2.

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* Isabel Landfall Prediction clyde w. Wed Sep 17 2003 01:46 AM
. * * Re: Isabel Landfall Prediction HanKFranK   Wed Sep 17 2003 12:29 AM
. * * Re: Isabel Landfall Prediction Domino   Wed Sep 17 2003 01:46 AM
. * * Re: Isabel Landfall Prediction jeff   Wed Sep 17 2003 09:18 AM
. * * Re: Isabel Landfall Prediction HanKFranK   Wed Sep 17 2003 09:50 AM

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