15 Years ago was a bad couple of weeks here in Vero Beach! I believe we are better prepared to deal with a Cat3 storm than we were in 04'. Still, you hope people take it seriously, get prepared or leave. Our normal rule of thumb is over 125, we get out of town. We have reservations in 3 locations to the north and south. Given the low confidence of the models to date, I believe the Navgem has been the best so far in handling Dorian. It was the first to pick up on the storm formation and to show a (likely) Florida landfall. Dorian looks a little ragged this evening and on the PR radar seems to be entraining some dry air. This shouldn't continue for much longer and I expect to see a much better looking satellite signature in the morning. Good luck.
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