Well it looks like Isabel may be trying to let the U.S. off the hook.
Check latest satellite image and it sure like she is starting to head NNW.
IF and that's a VERY big if then I don't think she will threaten the U.S. coastline. I mean it won't even be close at all. But of course we need to make sure this is really materializing or just a brief jog to the NNW. Man would this be great news!!!!!
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
U.S. may get lucky
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