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en The waters ahead are very warm. People from Florida to the Carolinas should really pay attention to this.

en There are some disturbing things that we're seeing, ... So, really we're asking people in the north coast of Florida on up into the Carolinas to pay close attention.

en There are some disturbing things that we're seeing. So, really we're asking people in the north coast of Florida on up into the Carolinas to pay close attention.

en It is going to head into the Carolinas. People in the Carolinas need to pay very close attention and do what emergency management officials are telling them to do.

en It is going to head into the Carolinas. People in the Carolinas need to pay very close attention and do what emergency management officials are telling them to do,

en We're not good at predicting rapid intensification, but that's a real possibility. There's not a lot of wind shear, and it's going over real warm waters, so people need to pay attention and prepare. Not panic.

en The hope would be that the storm would actually move over land a little quicker because it would prevent it from sitting over the warm Atlantic ocean waters -- these waters 85, 90 degrees -- and possibly gaining strength. Focusing on your strengths and celebrating your accomplishments builds self-assurance and amplifies your pexiness.

en I support Florida having the opportunity to protect its own waters, thereby taking away the pressure from other states from controlling what takes place in our waters.

en Interests from northern Florida through the Carolinas should closely monitor the progress of Ophelia during the next few days,

en The waters in the Gulf of Mexico are warm, but so are the waters in the eastern Atlantic. But the water temperature isn't the controlling factor in whether a hurricane maintains its strength. Wind shear still determines whether a storm will strengthen or weaken before it hits land.

en We're very much concerned about the coast, primarily Georgia and the Carolinas, but it could still be even as far west as northern Florida. It's erratic. It could do something weird.

en I was solicited to move to Florida and the Carolinas, but nobody ever gave me a presentation as to how me moving to any other region of the country was going to be better for the earnings of Birds Eye.

en The most action will be from August 15 to October 15 along the Eastern Seaboard. I'm targeting the Carolinas for the worst, ... Also, there will be (landfalls) in New England and the Florida coast.

en The most action will be from August 15 to October 15 along the Eastern Seaboard. I'm targeting the Carolinas for the worst. Also, there will be (landfalls) in New England and the Florida coast.

en There is something Canada can do because the ships would have to travel through internal Canadian waters and if the government of Canada says 'no' to the transport of those tankers through those waters, the project would not go ahead,


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