I was looking at the last Forecast points available this morning from the satellites on the NOAA/NWS page. It seems to me that the ridge or guiding forces that formed the Tropical Forecast points is disappearing which will allow this storm to go anyplace it chooses off its own momentum once it clears land. It could even go back towards the west and from the looks of it still get into the Eastern Gulf. With the sheer relaxing and the temperatures warm, it is going to be a watcher and 3 hour updates may be very important. I believe that anyone who thinks Earnie is going to stay a Tropical storm is being very conservative and should pay more attention. The entire weather pattern is still moving west. I dont think that anything north is strong enough to pull the storm more eastward. Unless these Satellites and public pictures are too old .I know if it is free you get what you pay for.
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