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Watching a 20% area in the east Antialnic. Conditions ahead of it are not very condusive for development. Right now, odds keep it likely weak/no development and it curves east of Bermuda.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 323 (Milton) , Major: 323 (Milton) Florida - Any: 323 (Milton) Major: 323 (Milton)
 


News Talkback >> 2004 News Talkbacks

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. . . Ivan Remains a Category 4 the Track is Maintained
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MikeCAdministrator   113906 233 ***** Thu Sep 16 2004 07:49 AM
by Andy Dorr
. . . Jeanne landfalls on Puerto Rico - Ivan Holding at Cat 4
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MikeCAdministrator   166659 409 ***** Wed Sep 15 2004 11:32 PM
by Justin in Miami
. . . Hurricane Warnings up from Grand Isle, LA to Apalachicola, FL and Puerto Rico
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MikeCAdministrator   80211 195 ***** Tue Sep 14 2004 11:59 PM
by Unregistered User
. . . Ivan Weakens Slightly and Tropical Storm Jeanne Forms
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MikeCAdministrator   66263 172 ***** Tue Sep 14 2004 05:15 PM
by andy1tom
. . . Hurricane Watches Up from Morgan City, LA to St. Marks Florida
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MikeCAdministrator   72845 177 ***** Tue Sep 14 2004 12:28 PM
by Unregistered User
. . . Hurricane Ivan About to Enter the Gulf of Mexico, TD#11 Forms East of Leewards
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MikeCAdministrator   120722 278 ***** Tue Sep 14 2004 08:19 AM
by Unregistered User
. . . Ivan Category 5 Again
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MikeCAdministrator   124375 357 ***** Mon Sep 13 2004 09:14 PM
by Unregistered User
. . . Ivan to Know Where it Goes
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MikeCAdministrator   62807 195 ***** Mon Sep 13 2004 03:44 PM
by CentralFlorida
. . . Ivan Misses a Direct hit on the Caymans to the South
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MikeCAdministrator   58797 193 ***** Sun Sep 12 2004 06:01 PM
by kelcot
. . . Hurricane Ivan Approaches Grand Cayman
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MikeCAdministrator   51367 170 **** Sun Sep 12 2004 12:40 PM
by Unregistered User
. . . Hurricane Ivan Again Category Five
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MikeCAdministrator   46464 153 ***** Sat Sep 11 2004 11:47 PM
by Unregistered User
. . . Amazingly, Ivan Stays South of Jamaica
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MikeCAdministrator   42866 149 ***** Sat Sep 11 2004 07:11 PM
by mud1967
. . . Hurricane Ivan Paths
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MikeCAdministrator   90522 260 ***** Sat Sep 11 2004 12:28 PM
by Unregistered User
. . . Ivan Likely to Landfall in Jamaica Overnight as a Category 5 Hurricane
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MikeCAdministrator   46544 160 ***** Sat Sep 11 2004 08:24 AM
by Wxwatcher2
. . . Hurricane Ivan to Melee with Jamaica
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MikeCAdministrator   49010 171   Fri Sep 10 2004 11:12 PM
by Ed Dunham
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