Been my experience monitoring these things over the past 30 years that anything that close to Africa, once developed, (if it develops early) rarely makes it across the Atlantic... sooner they spin up, better probability for a more polar motion over time, at least when they develop that far out, statistically speaking of course, but there are always exceptions... as nothing is concrete with tropical systems
now if it takes its time in developing then all bets are off....
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