If you zoom in the last frame looks more N, IMO.
Center in the making??
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NO way is there any North movement!!! My guess is what you are seeing is the building thunderstroms to the East of the LLCC that are wrapping around. Overall movement is definitely W to WNW!! Once again, unless you have several frames, IOW, a few hours of frames, showing a movement, don't try and analyze movement of the systems based on one or two or even three frames of imagery. It will make you crazy long before your time if you try to overanalyze like that that. Trust me Ihave been there and learned to stop that long ago. It was either that or be the first bald person in my family(from pulling out my hair).
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