it looks like a storm to me...but it's mute...as far as real impact...just an end of the year numbers game...movement appears close to nw, which will give it more time to develop...if it meanders more northerly...which it's not...it's on a beeline path really...but if steering currents died...it would sit there. Lot of them do down there..
are the steering currents strong enough to push it inland?
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