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      Sat Sep 14 2002 12:32 AM

isnt going to affect puerto rico or hispaniola.. probably wont slow down enough to develop until it is near jamaica.. if then. system should move towards the yucatan, deepening, early next week.. then turn northwest and enter the gulf (whether it crosses cuba or the yucatan peninsula, no me entiendo). amplification of some sort will curve it up into the central or eastern gulf coast, maybe even peninsular florida.. probably friday or saturday next week. there ya go.
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* Thoughts on possible "Isidore" in the future. Kevin Sat Sep 14 2002 12:32 AM
. * * the take HanKFranK   Sat Sep 14 2002 12:32 AM
. * * Ya know Hank... Kevin   Sat Sep 14 2002 02:18 AM
. * * Re: Ya know Hank... HanKFranK   Sat Sep 14 2002 03:53 AM

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