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Bev, glad to hear it stopped short of the house. The reference to the two systems at once, was to the remains of Ivan part deuce, and TS Jeanne, both being captured on the same satellite shot, over the Southern U.S. We had 4 systems on a satellite shot, more than once last week. Bu thankfully they were over water at that time. From the latest Atlantic Tropical Weather Discussion. TROPICAL WEATHER DISCUSSION...COR NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL 205 AM EDT MON 27 SEP 2004 *TROPICAL STORM JEANNE CENTER AT 27/0600 UTC NEAR 30.1N 83.3W OR ABOUT 50 MILES SOUTH OF VALDOSTA GEORGIA. IT IS MOVING NORTH 12 KT. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WIND SPEED HAS DECREASED TO 45 KT WITH GUSTS TO 60 KT. ESTIMATED MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE 978 MB. TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS EXTEND OUTWARD UP TO 175 MILES FROM THE CENTER. SCATTERED MODERATE TO ISOLATED STRONG SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS FROM THE FLORIDA/ GEORGIA BORDER FROM 30N TO 33N BETWEEN 81W AND 84W. LOW TO BROKEN CLOUDS WAY AT THE PERIPHERY OF JEANNE COVER THE GULF WATERS FROM 24N TO 30N BETWEEN 78W IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN AND 91W *TROPICAL WAVE ALONG 36W/37W SOUTH OF 20N MOVING MOVING WEST 10-15 KT. A WEAK 1010 MB LOW PRESSURE CENTER IS NEAR 15N ALONG THE WAVE. IT IS MOVING TOWARD T.S. LISA. *THE GULF OF MEXICO... MIDDLE TO UPPER LEVEL CYCLONIC CIRCULATION CENTER IN WEST TEXAS/SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO. CYCLONIC FLOW WITH THIS CENTER COVERS NORTHERN MEXICO NORTH OF 25N108W 26N103W 28N100W. BROAD UPPER LEVEL ANTICYCLONIC FLOW COVERS THE REST OF MEXICO AND THE GULF WATERS WEST OF 90W. MIDDLE LEVEL TROUGH...EMBEDDED IN MIDDLE TO UPPER LEVEL DRY AIR...COVERS MUCH OF THE REST OF THE GULF WATERS EAST OF 90W...EXCEPT FOR THE EXTREME NORTHEASTERN CORNER OF THE GULF...STILL WITH THE UPPER LEVEL ANTICYCLONIC OUTFLOW FROM T.S. JEANNE. SURFACE TROUGH...POSSIBLY DISSIPATING WITH TIME...IN SOUTHWESTERN CORNER. ISOLATED MODERATE SHOWERS HAD BEEN NEAR THIS TROUGH...DISSIPATING WITH TIME. |