I think it is a good time to remind people who maybe new to the forum or new to Florida not to focus on the straight line on the forcast track.If you are in the cone you need to watch this just a closely as if you are on the straight line.This storm is going to be tricky,both for intensity and track,mainly because of it's interaction with land.We should know more after it leaves Cuba.The imitate concern for the U.S. is the keys and ALL of south Florida.It is amazing how this storm has kept it's strength while over land.Don't let this system take you by surprise.if you are in the cone pay close attention to this storm.
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