Disclaimers out of the way now, here is the graphical presentation.

Discussion:
I hate to be so unimagintive in my first forecast of the 2006 season but the facts are the facts. I'll save that for sometime else. This statement should not be misconstrued as meaning that this storm is easy to forecast. Quite contrary, it is far from it. That said, I don't see much, if anything, wrong with the NHC forecast. They seem to have as good a handle as one can have on a system with this level of difficulty so I'm not going to get glamorous and make a huge departure from their forecast. Rather, I'll pretty much stick with it.
I've increased the sustained winds at landfall a little from the present observations and it should be noted that even the NHC acknowledges that their is an outside chance of Alberto making it to hurricane status before landfall. I really don't believe that Alberto will get that much better organized, but I do think that the individual storms that exist on the "dirty side" of Alberto could increase in intensity to the point that they exceed severe limits but I'm not convinced of that either. There are only two opportunities for strengthening and they include 1) relaxation of the shear or 2) a change in the movement of Alberto that gets the movement of the storm in enough congruence with the movement of the shear such that the net effect of the shear of the storm is not as great as it is at the present time. Any improvement in these factors and the storm will strengthen. The converse is also true and, if that is the case, we could be looking at TD Alberto making landfall.
Hence, I've split it down the middle and taken it to 55mph at landfall 1. I do believe that we're looking at a possible second landfall here but I think that it is probably going to be inconsequential with most of the severe winds (if any) and rains remaining offshore unless Alberto manages to maneuver the convection near the Yucatan closer to its center of circulation. I am also in agreement with the position of the NHC's TS Watches.
Mempho 6/11/06