Agree!!! I don't see any southerly component in the pix..the convection 'ball' is moving wnw. The little feature to the southeast has a low associated with it too but not too much inter action.
No harm in not naming this for a day or so...perhaps it is better to wait at least one day..2004 storm fatigue seems to have set in again quickly...
TD 5 just has not pulled in the T numbers yet to justify the increase I guess.
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