here's the 84H and notice the pattern to the North as well Isabel is clearly in the central and approaching the western Bahamas slowly
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... 0_084l.gif
ETA-Weakness fills HP Bridges
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ETA-Weakness fills HP Bridges
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and significantly close to the S. Fl coast. Hope this doesn't pan out and I don't expect it will. However, just when you think you can relax with this storm, some little thing comes along to keep us Floridian glued here. Of course, nothing could tear me away until it's safely out to sea.
Calling on all Mets for their opinions on the ETA at 84 hours. Thanks.
Lynn
Calling on all Mets for their opinions on the ETA at 84 hours. Thanks.
Lynn
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