I'm having a hard time believing Ida is just gonna get pushed back to the south like that imo

, the stronger she gets, the faster she moves, and also the stronger the NHC keeps it's strength before going extra tropical. I could be wrong, but I think Dr. Steve Lyons said that if it got as strong as it is now or stronger, it could fight against most of that wind shear and still make landfall in FL. I'm not too sure about that, but I think that's what he said. I do know he said it will change the track for landfall along the FL panhandle if it went faster than expected and got towards the panhandle ahead of that cold front.
EDIT: Eventhough Wunderground agrees w/ NHC, I think this track is more reasonable.
