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Think the forecast on this thing is going to be as problematic as it was with Irma when it was west of the islands but for completely different reasons. Weaker steering ridge and a much weaker storm atm for one. A much stronger ULL off to it's west (don't discount the affect of this on its future track). 5 day forecast temps and winds in the western 3rd of the conus are much higher and southerly respectively implying a deeper trof in the west and stronger ridging east down the road. With a TUTT dropping to the NE and Lee forecast to get sheared to death their could be ridging building back in either on top or NE of this thing. Right now I'm on the very southern end of the models (and they are struggling as this thing didn't have any kind of a center for them to latch onto until this evening) which isn't good for the storm as that would run it right into the the high mountain shredder of southern Hispaniola. My ears would be perked right now if I was in Jamaica. Just my opinion :weenie: