air360 wrote:if it went S, then SW, and W would it not soon thereafter turn NW N and NE due to another front
What other front is nearby? There aren't any. This is going to be a multi-day affair.
mtm4319 wrote:The last few frames of the Colorado State loop seem to indicate a S, then SE movement.
It won't. Trust me: Franklin is
occluded -- it's not going to "chase" the front which occluded it. The center of the LLC might "wobble", but the LLC
as a whole has its future carved in stone at this point: It's going south, then southwest, then west -- because that's what tropical systems ensnared under a building high-pressure ridge do: "stand down" and keep moving west until the next chance of recurvature at the next trough.