of florida, their beaches over here, there are few tens, some fishing villages and that, but there is nothing there and wetlands don t slow down hurricanes, they just keep them ongoing so this thing could be a hurricane further inland than usual. here it, is 70 miles per hour. hurricane hunters flying through it right now, pretty an organized. that s not expected to continue but at least for right now it s unorganized. then you take the path right up to the north of tampa, or possibly as far west as separate trickle, that you have to understand the cone here. the cone is only meant to catch 66% of all hurricane tracks. that s how it s made, so one sixth of all hurricanes could go to the right, the other six could go to the left. hurricane center just sort of narrowing the focus so that we have a focus on where we believe the biggest threat will be and how big the track error has been over the many years. that s how the track is actually made. here s how the guidance shapes up. though a
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