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Given Beryl's more tropical characteristics, the low-level COC is a little easier to detect, and for the past hour or two, the visible satellite seems to suggest Beryl's movement is more SSW than SW, or maybe the COC has shifted south of the NHC forecast track. If more convection continues to closely wrap, that should either solidify or dispel the apparent COC position being more south at present. |