If Emily dissipates and becomes an open wave later today (which is looking more likely) I don't see her having a good chance of regeneration/redevelopment. The models that showed her falling apart seemed to have picked up on something that I missed. I expected weakening over Hispaniola, but unless the LLC develops elsewhere once offshore, I don't think we will see much more of Emily. Also, if the LLC were to redevelop, it would likely be farther to the north and/or east. Either way, I think Florida's chance of direct impacts is looking lower this afternoon.
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