Well.. that's the right semicircle of the storm. It's advancing more to the east, so in this case it's to the south. Maybe that's what it is. I doubt the pressure gradient is tighter on that side, though. Then again, it's the GFDL. I've seen that model forecast a storm to intensify over the mountains, 200 miles inland over the Southeast US. HF 0605z18may
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