GuppieGrouper -- for the U.S., that is correct, as many have been stating all along. But, for Jamaica, wobbles are critically important as the storm nears the island. It kept up that NW wobble that I mentioned from last night and looks like it might pass just north of the island; all it took for that is a small little jog north, just like Charley's jog east last year.
They become important if they persist for a long period of time or if they occur right before landfall. Otherwise, usually they just average out.
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