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never did pass directly over southern Florida. Blocked by one of the high-pressure zones, it executed an abnormal left turn that put it on a course directly toward Galveston, eight hundred miles away across the superheated Gulf. The high pressure had caused a change in the seasonal pattern of winds sweeping off the Atlantic. Instead of blowing toward the northwest, these winds now blew mainly west, and carried the storm toward the Texas coast.
Isaac's Storm: A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History
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