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Hurricane Issac & Kirk
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 20586262:MV8xOTY2MDYyXzMyOTg4NTU4XzY4OTlBRUM3] We go through this every year during the last month of Aug. through September. It's nothing new at all. We're use to it. [/quote]
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The GOM Western Florida and Eastern Florida could be dealing with two category 4 storms with in the next eight days.
Issac which is currently sitting just south of the Dominican Republic is forcasted to tear through Cuba and up the West Coast of Florida while other models have it going as far west and north as New Orleans.
Right after, Kirk which has not necessarily formed (but will in the next day or two has it moving through the Bahamas and up the East Coast of Florida before moving out to sea.
As far as Issac, if it moves up the West Coast of Florida it could make land fall in the upper pan handle and move across the state and up the East coast and reform. I tiwll be very interesting to watch.
Very interesting map that shows each storm and it potential track.
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link to www.weatherbellmodels.com
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