Gonzalo is a different weather animal, much stronger and capable of widespread damage and life-threatening, destructive storm-surge damage. Right now Gonzalo is expected to weaken to a Category 3 storm with winds somewhere between 115-125 mph before it either strikes Bermuda dead-on or at least a part of its eye wall goes across the island. If the eye wall passes over land, it's not considered a direct hit, much like hurricane Fabian did in 2003, when its eastern section of the eye wall passed over the island.