Ernesto starting to take shape
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Ernesto starting to take shape
As we speak the overall structure of Enersto continues to improve. The envelope has expanded. Deeper convection has formed near the center and spotty but more numerous elsewhere. Ernesto is breathing and upon moving off the cuban coast has the opportunity to intensify at a rate that could bring this to Hurricane status in a very short period of time. The overnight hours are and will become very interesting.
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I beg to differ with you as IMO I dont even think this storm will make it off the cuban coastline. WNW movement continues to put this storm over cuba atleast until 5am tommorow morning. Sure, South Fla will have some rain, but I dont think it will be a very big deal at all. As many of you know it needs to get off the coast, and I dont see that happening.
Thought welcome.
Thought welcome.
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