well looking at the oz models they are pretty much the same,,,and if anything a couple a TAD more E but not enough to really even show,.,couple like the GFS are about 20 miles farther east then the 18z run. I havent seen the Ukmet yet. Nogaps is still the same. Anyways I do think in the next few runs they will slide ever so slightly back east due to the slow movement and faster short wave pulses droping down first 1 will crash the ridge tomorrow night. 2nd one still up in the NW US but diving fast SE and should make it to Texas tomorrow night and Gulf Coast by Monday night into Tuesday,.,,,If Ivan slows anymore,,then the main trough will push him NE,,thing is where will Ivan be by Tuesday afternoon.
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