LI Phil
(User)
Sun Sep 26 2004 09:34 PM
Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane?

intellicast loop

If you look at the above loop, and if you think the "Low pressure center" (as I do) is the area around the comma where there appears to be an "eye" (the area with no weather), then tha's what' maybe 50-100 miles??? DanielW help me out here...

Don't think that's enough to significantly increase the strength of the storm, but it certainly won't hurt...

However, if you look at the water vapor loop and click the little box at the top "forecast points", it shows the system is still on shore (barely).

Either way, I wouldn't think any additional strengthening will occur as Jeanne now begins her journey northward to flood the entire east coast after applying the knockout on Florida...

THE SEASON FROM HELL!



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