Looking at the Key West long range radar loop it certainly appears to me that Lili is not going WNW but somewhere between WNW and NW... IMO somewhere between 305 to 310 degrees (could be just a wobble north over the time loop)... this could make a hugh difference on where she ultimately ends up, more north now, more east down the road......
I also think she is a little more north than where the models predicted her to be at this time.....
Hey, also some great climatological data posted on the board today...
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