Accuweather & NHC Tracks are very similiar now. Accuweather
has been S on most of their tracks but are shifting N after each
advisory and the track is similiar to the NHC. Skimming the coast
near Vero then skirting up the FL coast just on/offshore. Alot of
experienced people predicting PBC area, but the pro's are predicting a track much farther N. History says that storms do not landfall often between Vero & Savannah. My prediction is the Nogaps is got a handle on this and landfall near PBC or Treasure Coast or this storm stays off the coast producing significant winds along the coast, but no eye landfall then skirting/ curving w/ a possible N.C. brush/landfall. I'm no expert, but storms don't typically follow similiar paths for landfall and Vero to Savannah is not a popular spot, just like Tampa.
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