Not to be a doomsdayer,but it looks as if a large part of the storm will be over Haiti,and if it goes between Jamacia and cuba more land mass,will hinder strenghting,then if it enters the gulf north of western Cuba,then its really cranks back up.Bad news for gas prices if it gets to the central gulf,so lets hope that the forecast track is right.I am not wishing Dean on anyone ,but the a U.S. strike will be anightmare,still alot of Fema trailors out there.
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