I have always been one to pay close attention to the water vapor loops, but I had never seen the unisys versions, much easier to see things than with the others. I too think that Charley has/will start a turn more to the north, and the wv shows that. I also think that in the last few ir frames Charley is elongating more SE/NW, but it is too early to tell. Maybe in the next 6-8 hours we will know for sure. But all of us in South Florida are watching intently, and our local news stations are making sure we are on the edge of panic.
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