>>> I know it is *way* too early to call a landfall, but IF this *is* a trend Phil, you may have a female visitor in your area, and not the one with the fulll lips you'd hope to be getting a visit from.
I only want that visitor if it is to spare Fl. another hit. That's why I asked scottsvb (who predicted CAT III strength) where and when he anticipated that...
Today being the anniversary of the Long Island Express, aka Great New England Hurricane, (for interesting reading, click here), this is THE prime time for these bad boys and girls to make an appearance up further north...
-------------------- 2005 Forecast: 14/7/4
BUCKLE UP!
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