Scott, thanks for the forecast. Looking at the WV loops and the ridge/trough I can see where the NHC has gotten its current track. If you extend the ridge southward it would "end" around 83W, right about the line where the NHC has Ivan tracking north along. Also, remember when looking at WV loops, etc they aren't flat like tracking maps, instead they're more like a snapshot of the globe.
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