Quote: It's amazing how all the models seem io agree on this storm's destination. That 'cone' is the narrowest I've ever seen so far in advance. Is that the result of newer technology or other form of better prediction methods for landfalling systems? If so, that would be a plus.
Primary reason that there is such good agreement is the fact that this is an early season storm, and the steering currents are much more well defined than they will be later in the season...early and late season stuff is generally easier to predict.
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