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I do think there's enough of a ridge there to keep Dennis west of the Florida peninsula, but I just don't see it as strong enough to push him even quite as far left as the current NHC track.
I posted about the trend with the ridge earlier today in this thread: http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=66630&start=140
Here's the latest wind satellite analysis, 100 - 500 mb ...
Three hours earlier:
And the latest:
These images are from the Wisconsin University site, cropped down for convenience.
It seems clear to me that the southwestern edge of the ridge is eroding slightly, with weaker upper level winds and a bit of a turn north. Also, the trough across the northern Gulf is getting stronger and still pushing southeast ever so slowly.
This almost certainly won't break down the ridge fast enough to allow Dennis to hit the Florida peninsula, but I think it does allow for a track across Key west and then parallel to the Florida coast up to the area from Appalachicola to Pensacola.
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