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With everything that happened last year with storms avoiding Jamaica, I can see Adrian cross over at the point of least land...right along the Guatemala/Honduras/El Salvador border just south of Belize. There's still a lot of land there (about 200 miles or so I believe), but it would be the area of "least resistance".
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cyclonaut wrote:It it stays further south & crosses over south Nicaragua/Costa Rica region it will be in & out in no time.
Great looking map BTW..Can you PM me & provide a map like that of Cuba & Hispaniola?
Hmmm...I wouldn't know where to find one. I found that one off of a Belize website.
http://biological-diversity.info/topography.htm
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