Looks like he's begun another northward jog after his dance with the Jamaican coast...I still will go with a split the uprights call for the Grand Cayman/Little Cayman/Cayman Brac jog. A direct hit on Grand Cayman would devastate their tourism industry and I can't see it going any further west of that island. Rick may be right with this one...he's certainly nailed it so far. However, it is becoming increasingly apparent the N and eventually NNE turn is coming. Wish it could be in time to take it over the big mountains of E Coobah but probably not.
Once in the GOM...possibly as a CAT V? Where then?
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