These animated models are great.
http://flhurricane.com/modelanimator.php?11
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THAT is an awesome site! It is very interesting to see how they change so drastically and constantly! "DANCING MODELS" is an appropriate description for sure! It just goes to show you that the models are sure to change. This is good news for Florida, imho. It means they are sure to change well before any impact. It is my personal opinion that there is no way that Jeanne will travel that far west without some substantial deviation. I'd be really surprised if she follows the path that is shown currently by the model concensus. Another thing to consider, regardless of where she goes, is how strong will she be? The NHC, based on their own admission and certainly poor past performance on intensity forecasts simply has no idea what it will be when/if she impacts land. Based on all the potential wind shear that's been talked about and the "shelf cooled waters" mentioned in a previous advisory, I'd also be willing to bet that she isn't going to be as strong as she is now, i.e. weaker, again just my opinon.
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