Is Isabel looking more and more like a New Engalnd strike.
What are the odds of her re-enacting the Rhode Island Express hurricane of 1938.
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NEW ENGLAND STRIKE?
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- AussieMark
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NEW ENGLAND STRIKE?
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At this point everyone on the east coast should watch Isabel. It's still too early to say where she's headed.
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