I have been watching sat loops, model loops, spaghetti models, etc. and now I dizzy and probably a little sea sick. I began feeling a little better today (here in Charleston) as the models began converging on a single solution, and now they are diverging again. This was a beautiful storm to look at over the open ocean, but I now ready to see this one go away. It looks like the models are beginning to shift toward the north again. Frances still has not made a turn, but I will definately keep a watchful eye on this one. Is a run up the entire east coast possible with this storm?
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