FSU super ensemble model right here. SE Bahama's look out.
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Well for that model to come to fruition, then Isabel must basically travel on a due west track for the next six days.... after the sixth day it has it at 22.0N and 71.0W. This certainly deviates from what some of the other models are reflecting at the moment and the opinion of the NHC, but 5-6 days out whose to say which model will be the most accurate... Regardless, this scenario certainly doesn't paint a very good picture for Florida...
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I looked all over that site for the surface map but haven't found it yet. But I did find the 500mb loop of that same image:
http://lexxy.met.fsu.edu/rtnwp/forecast ... aoloop.gif
http://lexxy.met.fsu.edu/rtnwp/forecast ... aoloop.gif
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