AgentB
(Weather Guru)
Wed Sep 22 2004 11:41 PM
Re: Jeanne better turn ...

Bed before 11? I'm lucky if I see it before 1AM..lol. Oh well makes checking the 11pm, and 2am intermediates, that much easier.

Anyway, even as of the 5pm discussion on Jeanne the farthest south they had her tracking was around 25.9N. Here it is 11pm and she's gone all the way to 25.6N. However, I think she's actually stayed a bit further east than had been forecast. On the earlier discussions she was pegged to cross 26.3N at 68.8W, she passed at 68.5W. 26.1N was supposed to be 69.5/70.5W and in reality it was 69.0. The question will be how fast is she going to make that curve around to the north. A bit faster and she misses Florida. A bit slower and she scrapes the coast or heads inland a ways.



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