I agree that cautious watching is in order. Some of the models are much too divergent and the cone of error is just way too large to make an educated "call" on the path of this. Let us (my usual advice) stay vigilent and listen to the experts. The experts did a wonderful job last year in predicting the path of storms. We all know that Charlie's arrival south of its project path was a function of the angle of it coming ashore with the Florida peninsula.
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