Well looks to me there is a dramatic shift to the west,,,UKMet now has gone 400 miles to the west with landfall and the GFDL has gone more west. Even the crappy GFS shifted west by 100miles or so. Again if she moves slow and doesnt exit sw florida by late afternoon tomorrow then she missed her oppertunity to hit anything east of 85W.....if she continues on with a speed of 8mph or more then she will continue towards maybe even Pensocola area.....( the usual hurricane magnet area).
Edit: I think Scott meant to say "west of 85W" given slow motion, not east. --Clark
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