NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL
345 PM EDT WED SEP 18 2002
...FLOOD THREAT ALONG SOUTHEAST FLORIDA COAST DECREASES...
TROPICAL STORM ISIDORE IN THE NORTHWEST CARIBBEAN SEA NEAR JAMAICA THIS AFTERNOON IS FORECAST BY THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER TO MOVE
NORTHWEST OVER THE NEXT 3 DAYS INTO THE EXTREME SOUTHEAST GULF OF MEXICO.
AT THIS TIME THERE IS STILL UNCERTAINTY ON HOW ISIDORE WILL IMPACT SOUTH FLORIDA...ESPECIALLY AS CONCERNS RAINFALL FLOODING. HOWEVER...WITH THE CURRENT FORECAST TRACK...THE HEAVIEST RAIN WILL
MOST LIKELY OCCUR ALONG THE SOUTHWEST FLORIDA.
-------------------- Another typical August:
Hurricane activity is increasing and the Red Sox are choking.
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