Scuba-wise, Isabel takes a turn for the better.

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How is that saying?
"Trust in Allah, but tie your camel."


The shift in the model tracks is encouraging but remember Mitch.
Everybody kept saying it would turn north into the gulf but it never did.

A huricane will do what it does and we can only watch and get out of the way if needed.

Please keep watching.
 
:eek:
I know it's good for divers, but the thing's headed straight for us!
Somebody hold me.
 
Would the Hurricane lose some of its power before hitting the Boston area? I would think the colder waters would die it down.

What has past Hurricane winds been that have reached the BAW-ston area?

Jason
 
My wet suit keeps getting tighter up here in NC.:wacko:
 
.... are regularly updated. Check em out.

Definitely showing northerly movement.

I'm in a target area now, too.

Best of luck.

DocVikingo
 
jepuskar once bubbled...
Would the Hurricane lose some of its power before hitting the Boston area? I would think the colder waters would die it down.

What has past Hurricane winds been that have reached the BAW-ston area?

Jason

I'm sure you'll get better qualified responses - from alsmot anyone, as I've lived on the High Plains all of my life, but - I think I know this much:

H-Isy will lose some punch with cooler waters below it, yes, but with the Gulf Stream, how much cooler are the waters towards Boston. And while it's been decades - maybe before most of y'all were old enough to remember, I recall news reports of strong hurricanes breaking up that direction and causing massive rain and flood problems. With Boston built in a filled in swamp, I'd head for the hills of Mass.

Good luck all! Don :mean:
 
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