"Hurricane Tammy's Unpredictable Path Threatens US States and Bermuda"

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Hurricane Tammy, currently a Category 1 hurricane, has multiple potential paths according to spaghetti models, including landfall in Florida or North Carolina, or veering into the Atlantic. Spaghetti models represent different weather model forecasts and help compare predictions. The uncertainty in Tammy's path is due to factors such as the placement of middle latitude troughs and the storm's interaction with them. Late-season hurricanes like Tammy are more likely to interact with troughs, making their tracks more uncertain. The National Hurricane Center forecasts Tammy to move west towards Bermuda and weaken in the coming days.
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