There are two spaghetti plots on the referenced website that show a track into Florida. However, both are essentially *not* models.
One, XTRAP is a simple extrapolation of where a given system would be if it kept going in the very same direction it has been for the past several hours (not a model - just drawing a line)
The other, TABS, is not much better. While not an extrapolated line, it is very nearly so, as it is merely a trajectory "model" based on the prevailing winds at a given time. A thin hair better than a purely XTRAP plot.
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