http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/gmex-wv-loop.html
Look at this GOMEX WV loop. There are a few storms just off the NE FL coast, around Titusville/Daytona that do not appear to be part of Dennis' circulation. They appear to now be streaming off to the N and NE, not the NW as they were earlier. Coupled with things like the cloud shield orientation on Dennis itself, it tells me this could be a closer call for South FL than currently expected. I STILL do not think there is ANY chance of a direct hit where I am on the east coast, but if I lived on the SW coast of FL, I'd keep a close eye on where Dennis exits the Cuban coast to the N.
-Mike
Cloud pattern changing as we speak
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