It shows how the storm is diverting northeast from yesterday's 10am update and also shows it hugging the loop current. Makes me wonder about how much sea conditions are at play here compared to upper level features. Following that logic, the storm should rebend more westerly towards the eddy in the future. Probably this is more coincidence than logic, but I thought it was worth sharing anyway.
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