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Originally Posted by EldrickOnIce
^ Have looked at other models that suggest there is nothing to slow it down (landfall, mostly) before Florida.
Hope the above model is correct.
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This is what I'm expecting as well. Category 4 is the likeliest since the waters are slightly cooler than if it went into the heart of the Caribbean. It will skirt over a little bit of land that might slow it down to a Cat 4 before making landfall in Florida. Then it seems to make a right turn and go straight up the pee-hole of America's wang.
If the center of the storm stayed in the middle of the state, that's the best case in some ways. It will dissipate faster, and it's very sparsely populated. Still some intense tropical storm winds for the bulk of the population on the coast, but not nearly as bad.