Yep, in fact now looking at the latest IR, I might almost make a case for a point exactly 1 degree east of the coord.'s you indicated, and myself believe could be under the newest "burst of convection" at 26.5 & 86.0. It really is hard to say and gotta give NHC their props for doing the job that they do.
That said, and with the current situation being as fluid as it is, than assuming that we don't start seeing some newly forming convection co-located with the advisory fix position, it sure will be interesting to see tomm.'s first visible Satellite pics.
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