florida? the east coast of florida? probably. will it make landfall? right now that is not something that's certain, but the computer model certainly bring it in close along that space close to florida. and then we really start to diverge more. as you can imagine, the further out we go in the forecast time period, the models don't always agree. but the fact that there are all kind of closing in right along where the jetstream is, that river of current is very warm. it's the guiding force behind other hurricanes like hugo in 1989 some 30 years ago. what we think what's happening is that high pressure, the bermuda high is going to shift. when it shifts, this hurricane will take the path of least resistance and split the difference between the low in the gulf and the high pressure system. so it maintains its category 4 hurricane intensity. it looks like because of the interaction here, because it stalls out across the bahamas