If you belive in the models then Isabelle WILL be a threat to Florida and
enventually somewhere in the GOM. But me personally, I'm not a fan of the models so I wouldn't worry just yet.
http://www.weatherunderground.com/tropi ... model.html
If you believe in the models then....
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mf_dolphin wrote:Even though I'm on the west coast of Florida you can bet that I'm keeping a close eye on Isabel. She is one pissed off lady and is going to bring a very bad day to wherever she makes landfall....
And the BIG PROBLEM here is that she will almost definitely make LANDFALL somewhere in the US at least once and that initial landfall will probably be at CAT4 strength!! Even though any probable landfalls, including the islands are at least 3-4 days away EVERYONE needs to be watching ISABEL closely and be prepared to make prpeparations for a MAJOR HURRICANE. IMO, OEM officials in FL have some MAJOR DECISIONS TO MAKE in about 5 days. I would like to hear from any of the OEM or similar officials we have on this board about what they are doing and/or considering doing.
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