Jeanne forecast #7.. Us threat still possible

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#21 Postby rdcrds » Mon Sep 20, 2004 11:29 pm

People right now forcast her to move back to the west because any other is boring.

If everyone thought she was going to go the way the models say then nobody would read what they write.Cnbc is the same way if they say its going away then people don't watch so hence nobody watchs.

The same with posts if someone posts the same as NHC nobody wants to read the post but when someone says ehy it might move back west then people want to read that LOL what a world.
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#22 Postby TLHR » Tue Sep 21, 2004 6:51 am

sponger wrote:One thing I dont understand is if remnants of Ivan will move west, why wouldn't Jeanne follow? Why wouldnt the high pressure steer her west? The satillite (visable seems to clearly show the high ridge well east of current center. Any thoughts?


The area of high pressure that's pushing the "deposit" of Ivan (still laughing at that phrase) is located over the Great Lakes, not Bermuda.

For some reason, Jeanne is located in an area where there aren't any steering currents. I suspect that this will change in time.
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