Quote: Scott, I thought I saw the ULL moving a little quicker this morning. If this continues than this would keep it moving on the more westerly track and not give it a chance to turn toward the north,right? If this is the case, is there anything left out there that would cause Dean to make a more northerly turn?
Avila mentioned that Dean was being steered to 290 due to a high in the Western Atlantic as well--it seems that this high has been somewhat overshadowed by the ULL... If the ULL is quickly replaced by a ridge of high pressure that global models say, then Dean will likely be shoved more westerly.
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