Looks like clear sailing for Bonnie, at least until late Thursday and then on Friday:
http://www.wunderground.com/data/640x480/atlm_shear.gif
Wind shear map through Friday.......
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Yep, pretty good UL conditions ahead and with the near 90 degree SST's ahead this storm could intensify greatly. I am concerned. But the one hope we have is the shear coming into the northern GOM come Wed. late and into Thur. which could weaken it alot like Opal did in 96. I just hope that if it deepens greatly that people use good judgement before panicking and heading out of town as they did with Opal if Bonnie comes this way. Alot of folks said after the Opal experience that they would never leave again, we will see.
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