First, take a look at the 19:50 radar image of the center. It looks like it is really tightening up and I do not see a huge eaterley component. If anything, Fay is fairly stationary and maybe jogging a bit west now.
Second, I have been through a couple of TS's, Charley, Frances, and whatever the two other ones that hit central Florida were called. I made the smae comment about the temperature and rain for those storms. We all hear that they are fueld by heat and I think we all think they are warm storms. That's not the case. It's a lot cooler in a TS or Hurricane than the usual hotter than heck Florida usual day.
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