Margie
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Sun Oct 09 2005 07:51 PM
Re: Hurricane Vince forms in the Far Eastern Atlantic

Josef, it looks like you shouldn't be worried. You can view the National Hurricane Center Advisories and Discussions here:

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/

Also the latest advisory is posted on this web site, in the upper LH corner.

What you should ALWAYS go by is the NHC information and your local weather statements. These are the official forecast statements and NHC has an extremely good track record.

From the 5pm advisory:

...MAINLY A HAZARD FOR MARINE INTERESTS IN THE FAR EASTERN
ATLANTIC...

and

VINCE
IS FORECAST TO GRADUALLY WEAKEN ON MONDAY

And from the discussion:

A COLD FRONT IS SEVERAL HUNDRED N MI NORTHWEST OF VINCE... AND AS THE FRONT CONTINUES ITS EASTWARD MARCH ACROSS THE NORTHERN ATLANTIC... IT SHOULD PULL VINCE NORTHEASTWARD AT A GRADUALLY INCREASING FORWARD SPEED. MOST OF THE DYNAMICAL MODELS AGREE WITH THIS SCENARIO AND SUGGEST THAT VINCE WILL BE ABSORBED BY THE FRONT IN ABOUT 36 HOURS



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