Yes, this does look bad
BUT, at this distance from landfall, the margin of error in the forecast is 700 miles in each direction.
What that means is, those computer model lines you see are, on average, 700 miles different than where the thing will ACTUALLY go.
NOW, in several more days, if the forecast still looks exactly like it does now, start panicking. lol
BUT, at this distance from landfall, the margin of error in the forecast is 700 miles in each direction.
What that means is, those computer model lines you see are, on average, 700 miles different than where the thing will ACTUALLY go.
NOW, in several more days, if the forecast still looks exactly like it does now, start panicking. lol