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To: redfish who wrote (26)8/31/2004 4:43:39 AM
From: manny_velasco  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26020
 
Words that scare me

"It depends on how close it gets," said meteorologist Jim Lushine of the National Weather Service in Miami. "If it were to stay 200 miles off shore, we probably wouldn't see anything. But if it gets within 100 miles or less, we'd have to deal with the outlying effects."

Under the latest forecast track, the threat of a direct hit is shifting from South Florida to Central and North Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. If it holds to that path, it would skirt the central and northern Bahamas and come within 100 miles of the Florida coastline, near Vero Beach in the wee hours of Saturday morning.


see green path in chart
midatlanticwx.com