Well, the NHC has it just exiting the coast just before the area where the Peninsula juts out.
But, the very nature of the system has been more of a midlevel system with a weaker surface reflection. I don't believe that Fay will suffer normally the damage that many a vigorous low level circulation has had at the hands of Haiti.
EDIT: Actually, it's well over the water now. It should clear the Peninsula within the next few hours.
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Edited by CaneTrackerInSoFl (Sat Aug 16 2008 10:49 AM)
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