Radar from Orlando shows strong band of storm out at sea that may loop around to the South and hit West Palm Beach (Miami) later tonight.
These storms might pick up strength being over water, but the NWS may be able to predict better what they will do -- intensify or die out with the heat of the day gone.
There is a NWS radar link for Orlando that I think is useful:
National Weather Service Radar Melbourne Florida
The radar may not help with Tornados, but at least by the orange color for strong storms, people might realize there may be a threat in their area.
This is a mistake on my fault -- with the storm moving at 25 MPH, this wave of storms in the Atlantic might hit anywhere from West Palm Beach on up to Melbourne.
And they may have diminshed by the time they approach the coast (this is outer most band in the Atlantic that have the brighest orange colors -- heaviest storms).
This may or may not be a problem, but a hurricane is dynamic -- it ROTATES.