Quote: Given the projection of a cat 4 or 5,I am a little surprised that no one has brought up the polar effect.Could she be pulled north and hug the coast?
Depends on the size. Irma is growing and at some point, it will make its own rules. A solid Cat 5 going pretty much west takes a high the size of the continental USA to bounce it north.
We'll have to see how many eyewall replacements she does with a relatively calm path right now.
These fast builders seem to have a mind of their own and only answer to MikeC's will.
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