I'm not changing much until I see the data added to the models from the NOAA Gulfstream jet tomorrow....still thinking somewhere between Daytona Beach and Myrtle Beach/ Calabash for landfall in 6-7 days as a strong cat-3/ low cat-4 hurricane..
Current:
FRI SEP 12
11 PM EST...21.9N - 59.5W...140 KT
Forecast:
SAT SEP 13
11 AM EST...22.0N - 61.2W...135 KT
11 PM EST...22.4N - 62.9W...135 KT
SUN SEP 14
11 AM EST...23.0N - 64.8W...135 KT
11 PM EST...23.6N - 66.5W...135 KT
MON SEP 15
11 AM EST...24.2N - 68.5W...135 KT
11 PM EST...24.8N - 70.2W...130 KT
TUE SEP 16
11 AM EST...25.3N - 71.7W...125 KT
11 PM EST...26.1N - 73.1W...120 KT
WED SEP 17
11 AM EST...27.2N - 74.8W...120 KT
11 PM EST...28.4N - 76.0W...115 KT
Extended Forecast:
THU SEP 18
11 AM EST...29.8N - 77.6W...115 KT
11 PM EST...31.0N - 79.3W...115 KT
FRI SEP 19
11 AM EST...32.0N - 81.0W...115 KT (Landfall at Savannah, GA)
11 PM EST...34.0N - 83.0W...60 KT INLAND (Near Athens, GA)
Isabel forecast: 11 p.m. EST FRI 9/12/03
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