Thanks Clark. A lot of variables on timing and exact location of where the center is and will be with Fiona and even Earl to start being sure where he will be or how far west he will be before he recurves... at the moment the west side of the cone is getting closer and closer to 70w.
Earl is a different storm from Danielle. I find it interesting that they are expecting Earl to be so strong at this point out on Day four... a possible category 4?? or strong 3... and everyone's talking about Fiona but she doesn't have the name yet.
This is one of the most amazing wave trains in a long time... and at some point the high won't predict the coast as things change, they are fluid.
As for how good 97 looks, it's early still... needs to cross the dry zone but she is lower
With multiple storms you have multiple variables and sometimes they interact...
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