How close can Isabelle come to the CONUS before its too late to become a fish? I know these things just can't stop on a dime and reverse direction very easily because of the size and speed they move. I've been looking at the model's this evening and its just scary to look and think what could happen when/if Isabelle comes ashore as strong as she is now. I hope it weakens some before hand.
Tom
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To be honest...based on the pattern that has set up...I think there is little doubt that somewhere along the East Coast will be affected.
The only question to me is not if but where/when.
MW
The only question to me is not if but where/when.
MW
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