
Blinhart opined "I'm sorry to disagree with you, with what the models are showing, they are letting people know ahead of time that they need to be vigilant and not be caught by surprise."
"Cry Wolf Syndrome" is an important factor that the real hurricane forecasters, the ones that bear the weight of responsibility (NHC guys) are very cognisant of. They would never state, based on 12+ day computer progs that "all residents of the east coast" should pay close attention to future advisories of Hurricane Ziggy". Five days out they might start to do this; and the 5-day cone implies this strongly when portions of it reaches a coastline.
Forecasters with the weight of, or the feeling of responsibility, make it clear repeatedly, that anytime during the hurricane season, especially the heart of the season, that the public should be vigilant of every tropical entity.
When they, as the commercial weather guy has done, overly raise anxieties time after time, and the 12 day out "threat" does not materialize, the Cry Wolf Syndrome sets in. THEN when a hurricane warning is actually issued for a true threat, a higher % of the public does not take heed. One example being the people who drowned, or almost drowned during IKE, that stayed on those barrier islands east of Galveston.
When a true threat occurs, 3 days out or less, then it is responsible to state (as Neil Frank did), "There really is a wolf out there!"
Anyways, or course you have a right to disagree; that's what de bait is all about. And since your post, the GFS, that had Irma crossing the Florida Keys, has shifted eastward, then further eastward to near Bermuda. But, of course, as usually happens over time, the forecast track will shift back west again.