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Jeanne Inland, Still Moving West to West Northwest
      #32647 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:15 AM

10AM
Jeanne has slowed down a bit, the much touted turn to the north might actually accur inland today as some projections indicated. The NHC's track hasn't been too far off since it made landfall.

Original Update
Hurricane Jeanne has been inland overnight since landfall . The center is located just a bit south of Bartow right now and it's still chugging away to the west, with the northerly component finally showing up some. Unfortunately it's still just a hair further west than even the 5AM track this morning so it may wind up staying over the Gulf of Mexico a little longer, but not enough to restrengthen to category 3.



The forward motion has slowed a bit down to 12MPH, but it's still moving faster than Frances did. Winds are still being felt on the coast to the east, and damage reports right now are scarce. But should start flowing in soon.

Many people in central Florida are without power now, the further north you go the less widespread it is.


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Jeanne now low cat 1 [Re: MikeC]
      #32656 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:30 AM

She has weaked to 70k. Here is a map depicting her location and strength as of 9 am:

http://www.intellicast.com/Local/USNatio...ne&pid=none

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Re: Jeanne Inland, Still Moving West to West Northwest [Re: MikeC]
      #32657 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:30 AM

Do you think that it will be a Cat I or II when it get to Tallahassee? Or just a TS?

Will it go west of us at all?


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Re: Jeanne Inland, Still Moving West to West Northwest [Re: MikeC]
      #32658 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:30 AM

Not too bad yet here in Ocala. Not raining much, but looking at radar looks like it is just starting to move into our area. Weatherbug shows sustained winds 23 mph with gusts up to 39.

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Re: Jeanne Inland, Still Moving West to West Northwest [Re: mud1967]
      #32660 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:38 AM

From the most current map, she will be a strong TS when she passes by you, but far enough to the east of you that you all should make out okay in Tally.

MaryAnn

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Do you think that it will be a Cat I or II when it get to Tallahassee? Or just a TS?

Will it go west of us at all?




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Edited by LadyStorm (Sun Sep 26 2004 09:46 AM)


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Re: Jeanne Inland, Still Moving West to West Northwest [Re: MikeC]
      #32662 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:41 AM

Really appreciate most of these posts - calm, caring, rational - thanks everyone.
In NW Hillsborough, finally saw a wind gust over 50 mph. Contrary to what everyone else is saying, we were well prepared for Jeanne here (cat 1 winds) based upon NHC "forecast cone." No surprises here! Great job by most of the local TV mets throughout the night here keeping people updated on the situation and path of the storm without any needless speculation.
Had to help get a woman out of a car in a flooded ditch early this morning; ran off the road into 2-3 feet of water. She'll be OK.
Just lost local weather site at Tampa Catholic H.S. - power about to go out. 29.32 and falling. N winds 40 G 55 mph and climbing. God bless.

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Re: Jeanne Inland, Still Moving West to West Northwest [Re: LadyStorm]
      #32663 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:44 AM

Winds starting to pic up here North of Dade City. Rain has been constant for a while now. Thanks for all the great post up till you all lots power. My prayers are with you all.

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Re: RevUp [Re: RevUp]
      #32664 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:46 AM

RevUp - my hat is off to you! Great rescue. Stay safe!

Karen


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Re: Jeanne Inland, Still Moving West to West Northwest [Re: Ocala]
      #32665 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:46 AM

Sarasota, Florida, 9:40 AM: Wind is rising just a bit, about 5 mph in the last 30 minutes. The wind is from the WNW (300 degrees) at 43 MPH (37 KT) gusting to 60 MPH (53 KT). Pressure is holding at 988 mb. Rain is becoming harder, about a ¼” in the last hour. Lots of leaves and small branches down, but no trees yet in our area. Power continues to go on and off. FPL is going to have their work cut out for them to do restoration after Jeanne passes. It took 2 weeks to do all the restoration after Francis and 3 weeks for Charley.

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Re: Jeanne Inland, Still Moving West to West Northwest [Re: robynsmom]
      #32666 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:49 AM

If I'm not mistaken, last few radar frames looks like Jeanne has slowed its westward movement and is turning more northward! Stay tuned!

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Re: Storm Tide Flooding [Re: Andy Dorr]
      #32668 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:51 AM

I'd imagine with W-NW winds gusting to 60 mph in Sarasota County that it won't take long for coastal flooding to develop - this will be the story up the gulf coast as we head into the late afternoon. Also, has anyone else noticed the storm's speed seems to be slowing down a bit?

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Re: Jeanne Inland, Still Moving West to West Northwest [Re: RevUp]
      #32669 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:52 AM

YES! i was just going to post about the NNW movement i see on the MLB radar. It almost looks north, but it's probably just a wobble

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Re: Jeanne Inland, Still Moving West to West Northwest [Re: Ocala]
      #32670 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:52 AM

Yep, looks like we are about to get the first real band here.

Pressure is 29.47 and slowly dropping.


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Re: Jeanne Inland, Still Moving West to West Northwest [Re: erauwx]
      #32671 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:54 AM

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YES! i was just going to post about the NNW movement i see on the MLB radar. It almost looks north, but it's probably just a wobble




Can you post a link? Thanks. All my bookmarks are on my office computer.


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Re: Jeanne Inland, Still Moving West to West Northwest [Re: rule]
      #32672 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:55 AM

I wouldn't be suprised it they post a tornado warning for volusia and flagler soon. that outer rainband doesn't look good

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Re: Jeanne Inland, Still Moving West to West Northwest [Re: Andy Dorr]
      #32673 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:58 AM Attachment (502 downloads)

Sarasota, Florida, 9:55 AM: Storm continues to look like its tracking west. Eye is in southern Polk County. Weather has stayed constant sine last post. The wind is from the WNW (300 degrees) at 43 MPH (37 KT) gusting to 60 MPH (53 KT). Pressure is holding at 988 mb. Rain is becoming harder, about a ¼” in the last hour.

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Re: Jeanne Inland, Still Moving West to West Northwest [Re: erauwx]
      #32674 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:58 AM

Panama City here and I just noticed they have us under a TS Warning...does anyone feel that we have chance of feeling any effects from this. I would think we're to far west for this to happen, but would love to hear others comments.
THanks


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Re: Jeanne Inland, Still Moving West to West Northwest [Re: rule]
      #32675 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:59 AM

Just found this observation from Oviedo (E of Orlando) strongest winds just recently occurred! Storm really seems to be spreading out as it weakens! .. based on reports from Sarasota as well.

Realtime Weather From St. Luke's Lutheran School in Oviedo, FL

9/26/04 - 9:48:20 AM CURRENT MIN/MAX HOURLY CHANGE
Wind (mph) E at 22.6 ENE 63.8 at 7:53a
Rain (") 3.32 2.44 "/h at 7:56a 1.08
Pressure ("Hg) 29.25 29.54 at 12:10a
29.25 at 9:48a 0.04 drop/hr

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Re: Jeanne Inland, Still Moving West to West Northwest [Re: Ocala]
      #32676 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:59 AM

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p37cr/si.kmlb.shtml

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Did I hear possible Tornado Warnings??? [Re: erauwx]
      #32677 - Sun Sep 26 2004 10:00 AM

That band just passed through here and it was pretty nasty. I am here in Ormond Beach just south of the Volusia/Flagler line. I was about to say its lightned up a bit, but here comes another wave of heavy heavy rain, and the highest wind gusts I have seen yet from this storm. Let us know if you hear of the warnings before they are posted.

Stay safe,
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I wouldn't be suprised it they post a tornado warning for volusia and flagler soon. that outer rainband doesn't look good




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