Noticed something in this latest GFDL http://bricker.met.psu.edu/~arnottj/cgi-...;hour=Animation It has Wilma go way inland on the Yucatan and weaken significantly on an initial track that looks like it will not verify. Then reintensify significantly before taking a track into FL near Boca Grande and then Punta Gorda.
Anyone have an explination for the reintensification (when nhc was calling for weakening earlier) or effects of a less deep trip into the Yucatan as far as track and intensity is concerned?
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