Well done! That's a pretty cool picture, too. To be very honest with you, unless the models start changing their ideas and/or the NHC doesn't see any reforming of the center, I don't know that we're right or wrong. As JK explained to me last night, I can't use the WV loop to find the center, but from everything I CAN see, it appears to ME that the center may be trying to reform further east and under the convection. It's easier for the storm to do that - like they have brains or something that tell them: "Gee whiz, ya know....if I move over HERE, I can really get my act together, miss the shear altogether and get all four quadrants fired up. Not only will I throw off all the models, ticking off Frank P. up there in Mississippi, but everyone in Florida will be running around like raving lunatics wondering what I'm gonna bring them. So yeah, I'll move to the right. Or NOT!" See, this is what happens when a storm doesn't act like you want it to. It makes your brain all jiggly and jello-like.
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