I updated again this morning. Still best I can tell recurve out to sea is what has the highest probability for Irene. Dry air is going to be a problem for it gaining much if any strength probably today and tomorrow, and the timing of the curve is everything. I dont' expect a landfall out of Irene, but it's going to be close. Close enough to give doubts on it and folks in the cone should watch.
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