danielwAdministrator
(Moderator)
Fri Jul 08 2005 06:17 AM
Re: Dennis and Cuba




.And it moved almost due north earlier today.But the fact is it has moved more nw than the models said just today.I know you know about jogs.This is a tough one,Cuba will play a big role.Most storms that track this way do curve north then north east.When this will occur is the big question.Again if it slows over Cuba,maybe to 10mph,I think it will track north.I have been right so far,even when some called me a fool.




Yes it has moved that way. But for the last 1.5 to 2 hours the eye has moved almost due WEST. That's 270degrees. And Dennis also appear to be in an Eyewall Replacement Cycle.

Should he continue his current track. He will probably pass South of the Island off the Western tip of CUBA.
I believe that's the Isle of Youth ( Isla de la Juventad).



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