Took a look at the link you asked about showing potential future tracks for Dean. This link is to Accu-Weather, and while these tracks may contain more and less accurate tools to forecast, there is little detail here to differentiate, thus means nothing. Here is one link from FSU. Click on the link and then hit the "forward" button to start the loop. The FSU superensemble is a fairly new model and often fairly accurate. Others I would consider would include GFS, GFDL, UK, and EURO. Here is the link: http://moe.met.fsu.edu/mm5/slp.html
Just to clear up any possible confusion, that is NOT a link to the FSU SENS, that is a link to the FSU Tropical MM5 run. SENS data is not currently available to the public.
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