It was almost as though he was reading from the last two pages on the previous thread. Maybe we're not so "green" after all.
I have had a feeling all along that the slowdown in Ivan's forward movement changed things considerably. The NHC might be keeping the W/NW movement for now until they see more consistency. Have you noticed that with every advisory since about 11pm last night that they have kept the track to the right of the model guidance? This might be why. I'm not afraid to put my neck on the chopping block since no one can actually GET to me with an actual axe, but I think (and I stress "I" very highly here) that down the line we may see that track move back to the right ever so slowly.
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