A few things I've noticed about Ed...TWC was VERY CERTAIN earlier that he would be almost dead by the time he reached the coast. Now they are backing off of that statement. Eduardo has pretty much stalled off the coast of Central Florida, looks better and doesn't have a definite movement that one can follow for any length of time (say, like 5 minutes), so....we don't know what he's doing or when he is gonna do it, and how strong he will/won't be if he keeps this type of behavior up. Nothing is ever a sure bet when it comes to tropical weather and if he was getting closer to the coast I would say that a certain forecast could be right but the very fact that he's 90 miles east just sitting there barely moving does give him time do something.
We just have to wait and see what that "something" is. Hopefully, we will know that before my kids start college.
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