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With GUS within a hundred miles of the coast of Cuba the forces of wind (140MPH) against land will turn the storm more toward the north as it passes over Cuba. As previously noted GUS has a mind of its own. If after passing over Cuba we don't get a fast move back toward the NW I would expect the NHC to give great thought to shifting the track to the east and settting out warnings for the possible areas of their concern. The Fl Keys are already preparing from reports broadcast from local media. |