I've worked along the lines of GFDL and GFS with track here, and UKMET should be pretty reliable in this type of a "squeeze play" scenario that looks to be shaping up. It'll be a rough ride, and intensity is low.
http://www.nencweather.com/tropicalweat ... 5/one.html
Questions or comments are welcome.
P.S. I have a similar disclaimer written as usual and modified at the top of the forecast; it makes my life a little easier and keeps the clutter down on the forums--I hope this is acceptable.
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