I was just going to post the same observation about Deam crossing 15N sooner than the OFCL track. Models will have to keep initializing further north. Another thing I have been noticing, I hope this doesn't sound too unscientific, is that Hurricanes that I have watched in the past traveling around the periphery of a strong ridge, like this one, show more signs of impingment in the outflow -almost giving a flat top appearance to the storm. Where Dean appears to be exhausting outflow very symetrically. Any Thoughts?
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