Well, it is way too early for anyone to here in FL to panic. Just be aware and stay up to date on any developments over the next few days and just be prepared to react if needed. The models won't gel until there are several runs on a definite, developed system. Considering the consistency from run to run so far, it is safe to say that there could be a problem anywhere from the central Gulf coast all the way to Cape Hatteras later next week. Everyone simply should just be aware of that for now. I have my contingency plans refined in my head and I'm prepared to act on those if the need arises. Between now and next Thursday, Friday, Saturday, a lot of variables will come into play.
-------------------- Michael
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