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It's a bit hard to tell. What looks like an eye evidently isn't the true CoC, though the storm in general seems to have made a bit of an eastward jog. Not too sure what to think of ensemble guidance, and curious about what NHC sees to keep the track in west Georgia.We've had a wobble. Is this storm going to stay on that northeastbound movement for it to miss northeast Georgia?
I have ran that scenario through my mind more than once as wellY'all don't hate me for saying this scenario out loud, but if she gets everything going for her between now and the time she makes landfall and is RIing at that time, with the brown ocean effect with all the rain in the southeast, that she could continue at maintaining or even increasing strength well inland is a possibility.
Oof.
As happened with Michael, we've seen it before, and it could happen again. There's also a lot of marshy-ness going on in the Big Bend, which could have an impact as well.Y'all don't hate me for saying this scenario out loud, but if she gets everything going for her between now and the time she makes landfall and is RIing at that time, with the brown ocean effect with all the rain in the southeast, that she could continue at maintaining or even increasing strength well inland is a possibility.