NW TURN??
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Trust me.......It wont be a fish...................However this could cause areas farther up the coast towards MD/DE more problems which i mentioned in my forecast update!................She will eventually make that left hook just a matter of when............................
BTW its great to see you around the boards again!
BTW its great to see you around the boards again!
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Re: NW TURN??
JQ Public wrote:When exactly is it supposed to be happening??????????????? I hope this doesn't become one of them fishies!
We want a FISH !!! :?

Well 330 Degrees now and looks like a gradual turn into the coast, maybe more pronounced as it gets closer..The models have been good and continue to agree on a more NW motion at landfall...We shall see..
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Question:
Knowing very little about the way these things work, I have been watching the models (http://wrel.com/modelmap.htm). They have shifted fairly significantly to the west. What does this mean, if anything? Is is still possible this thing will do one of those "Well, we didn't see this coming" type of dances?
Knowing very little about the way these things work, I have been watching the models (http://wrel.com/modelmap.htm). They have shifted fairly significantly to the west. What does this mean, if anything? Is is still possible this thing will do one of those "Well, we didn't see this coming" type of dances?
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Isabel just doesn't seem to be following any of the normal rules. I've been through about 6 Hurricanes, and it seems that when they make the turn to the north they usually seem to weaken, along with a rise in pressure. Izzy is maintaning, but the pressure is dropping? What is going on with this thing? Is this normal and i've just not noticed before or what?
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