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Difficult forecast--difficult track, therefore, difficult intensity. I move slowly; if it doesn't move much within the first 48 hours, then it'll likely drift around; however, if the ridges gets hold of it, the movement could be more distinct to the north. Slow easterly movement after 72 hours, Cat 1 hurricane by end. Really, this is a compromise forecast if anything; maybe I'll end up lucky.
Scott


