I am not sure if I see what you do, but wow, did that CDO and eyewall come back or what? I hadn't seen a photo in an hour or 2, and it certainly got its western flank back.
In the interest of not being a post hog, I'll edit this to respond to the above post. The map that shows the model's forecast tracks is showing 2 of 5 going back out over the Atlantic, 1 being close, and 2 near Tampa. If I were to build the consensus, I would say 5 of 6 are from Tampa eastward. Granted, there are other models, but I am sure this is the uncertainty the NHC is looking at as well.
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