Probably won't move through eastern Cuba unless some type of center relocation occured. Western Cuba, however, is very flat and storms can actually intensifiy over that particular land area. If this storm does what other and myself think it will do, then Florida will have exciting times ahead. On a more serious note, all it really takes is a strong category 1 to do pretty decent damage. I'm thinking a category 2 or 3, we would really be in bad shape then. We'll see what happens.
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