Yikes! i noticed on the 5 day projection that it takes a sharp turn to the right.

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/231353.shtml?5day

i am not aware or even sure of any projected high pressure pushing it out to the right. but if a high pressure does not get there in time to move it, then i imagine it will continue on a more WNW path to central GOMEX. I don't think the waters of the gulf are as warm now as they were 2 weeks ago. so that should help keep it from blossoming to something substantial. nonetheless, it has potential to disrupt oil and gas production AGAIN. note if it turns hard right as projected, then it goes to FLA where there is not much oil and gas.

Have to wait a days to see if it turns north - from what Im hearing it will be a strong hurricane, but odds are currently staying in Caribean, Yucatan,etc. Here is link with maps
it takes a sharp turn to the right

Don't you hate it when that happens?