Keith234
(Storm Chaser)
Fri Sep 17 2004 08:08 AM
Re: Another day, Another storm

The remmants of Ivan moved very far north, not as anticapated, this gives more of a reason to believe that JB is correct. Since Jeanne is moving so slow, Ivan's not going to be around to create a weakness in that ridge also the NOGAPs showed this yesterday and that is the model I will be watching. It had the remmants of Ivan crossing over the Mid-Atlantic states and into the ocean because the ridge was digging down from a SE direction. Jeanne will continue her WNW direction for about 2 days and then start to move westward, I partially agree with the NHC but I think they have made Jeanne moving to fas. Those are the basic dynamics, and anyone in the Florida Peninsula should be aware of her.


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