I will not be surprised if Dean is a category 5 tommorrow morning with a pressure of 900 or below.. Nort saying it will happen but a hurricane that intesifies in the "Hurricane Graveyard" is rare.. Anyways much more comparision to Allen back in 1980, the question that lies beneath and will be answered tommorrow is "will the ULL be west enough for the track to stay on course?" If that ULL is'nt in FL or in teh GOM by tommorrow, expect a big change in course!
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