It could be another "wobble" but last several radar loops looks as if Fay is taking on more of an eastward component.
As many have already posted the organization is definately much improved also. Part of NHC discussion mentioned that "THE RADIUS OF MAXIMUM WINDS HAS CONTRACTED TO ABOUT 30 N MI". Smaller centers often times means potential for intensification. Don't think enough time for rapid intensification but she is certainly getting stronger and would not let my guard down.
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