From the calculations I've made. Lil' has moved more North as of 3pm CDT than any of the other advisories. That high building up over FL is the determinant. How strong and how far reaching it makes it is extremely important. The MS river delta magnatizes these storms for some reason. Most Gulf storms traverse the delta region like most flights out of NO go through Atlanta first. (Just a comparison of past experience). Also, doesn't the earths' rotation deal with the steering of storms North of the 25 or 26 longitude?
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