Quote: which make it look like the low level center is in the wrong place, or there's an extra.. or it's just really disorganized. i wouldn't be surprised if it reforms, or crosses eastern cuba and gets north of the island by later tomorrow.
This storm has been "jumpy" for awhile now and that trend just keeps on keeping on. The track shifts N and E with every update... its actually becoming slightly silly at this point We went from a upper GOM strike to maybe a SE FL coast event in just two days as Ernesto refuses to behave and follow the rules. This run over Cuba tomorrow will be very intresting to watch - on one hand we could have strong storm heading ripping thru Key West or we could have weak TS brushing Miami :?:
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