Situated south of a subtropical ridge, the depression maintained a west-northwestward track.
Throughout its duration, the storm maintained a northwest track through a weakness in a subtropical ridge.
For most of its duration, the system maintained a northwest track, reaching hurricane status on September 27.
Additional ship reports indicated the hurricane maintained a northeast track toward Newfoundland.
With a ridge to the north, the depression maintained a general westward track.
Hurricane Ella ultimately turned to the west and maintained a track that spared Texas from significant impact.
After maintaining a west-northwest track for much of its duration, the hurricane turned more toward the west.
Maintaining a west-northwesterly track, strong outflow developed, especially to the southwest of the circulation.
It maintained a west-northwestward track throughout its duration, remaining a minimal tropical storm.
For several hours, steady strengthening continued as the depression maintained a westward track.