abajan wrote:Yep. There has been no marked change in the synoptic setup to suggest that the turn will not occur. As a matter of fact, looking at the latest loops, it seems that turn may have already begun but I will need to see more frames to confirm that it’s not just a wobble.plasticup wrote:I don't understand what people are so worked up about. Yes, it traveled west all day, but it wasn't supposed to turn until tonight. The synoptics are verifying and the storm is on track.
Presently, assuming the official 5 pm track verifies, the closest Igor’s eye will get to any of the islands in the archipelago is 432.6 miles. That’s pretty far, even for a large system like Igor. Rough and dangerous surf should be our main focus. Of course, this is not to say that the Leewards shouldn’t monitor the situation at all. That would be foolhardy. After all, this is weather we are discussing — the quintessential inexact science.
At this juncture, the only place that really needs to be concerned is Bermuda. From the looks of things, it’s gonna be a rough Saturday night there!
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It irritates me that my brain can not compete with 15+ data centers with only a few thousand servers the models use. It's irritating

Some chess player managed to beat the machines.
