AgentB
(Weather Guru)
Thu Sep 23 2004 01:45 PM
Re: hurricane supplies

Ah yes, a good 'ole minifridge. One of those and a charged battery backup, and you'll be good for a while.

I was surprised that Jeanne hadn't moved more in the 9hrs between 11pm Wed and 8am Thursday. She basically drifted south, came back a little north and drifted a little west. As of the 5am discussion the NHC had her tracking as far south as 25.4N(70.5/72.1W). It will be interesting to see if she does indeed track further south and stay along that line as she heads west. Hopefully this slight jog back to the north(25.5 to 25.6N) signals that she's done heading south. This morning I could see where she would head if she was moving WNW, and it appeared to be, at the time, towards the SC/GA border. However, the high pressure to the north of her isn't stationary and that's why the path will change. The 5am discussion yesterday, which had her off the coast of Florida, had her passing 70W at about 26N. If this does end up happening, which it could with the way she's sort of stationary right now, then we would probably see a shift of the paths back to the right a little bit.



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