There is alot of talk about possibly one of these lows either TD 7 or the Bermuda low opening a path for Frances to follow or at the least get drawn into for a while possibly causing a more northern motion..Well that does'nt always happen just like that.I was looking @ maps & info on the 26 season & saw something.When the hurricane that would later hit Miami was located near 20.0N 64.0W with sustained winds of 120MPH there was another hurricane with 120 MPH winds located @ 33.4N & 70.8 W or almost half way between Myrtle Beach,SC & Bermuda @ the same time on the same day.Though there was a major hurricane to the north & relatively not that far from the would be Miami hurricane no path way opened up.The northern cane continued NW N NE even did a small loop before continuing NE & the other cane made a B-line W/NW to Miami.
Just something to think about.
