Anybody whi really wants to follow how this will play out shoudld fix on the progress of the trough which is clearly seen on the water vapor...Based on what that demonstrates, I think Bonnie will make a sharper turn to the east than forecast meaning more ENE to E once it turns... Charley's forecast track is totally up in the air I think, depends on speed of arrival for one thing, becaus it looks like a good sized ridge is develpoing behind this trough, and if the trough misses it anything goes.
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