Ok folks, You all are starting to nitpick the forecast way too much. The storm is well within the cone and the margins of error. Hurricane warnings are up in all of the areas that you all are talking about. Yes, there has been a error bias to the right. It is not outside of a warned area. You are talking about a 30 mile shift. If I am within 100 miles of that line at the coast, ie within the cone, I am getting out of town. The center line is not the focus. I think after Charley and Katrina that people in the area should understand the cone by now.
Worrying about the center line is about as intelligent as the stock market rallying becuase the winds speed dropped five miles an hour to get it to a Cat 4.
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