Ivan right on forecast track

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Ivan right on forecast track

#1 Postby ALhurricane » Tue Sep 14, 2004 8:37 pm

Despite all the talk otherwise, Ivan is right on the NHC forecast track.

The 12hr forecast position is 25.3N 87.2W that is at 1 am...

As of 7pm... the position is 24.7N 87.0W. Now it may go .1 or so west of the track, but pretty much it is right on schedule.
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Re: Ivan right on forecast track

#2 Postby Stormcenter » Tue Sep 14, 2004 8:40 pm

ALhurricane wrote:Despite all the talk otherwise, Ivan is right on the NHC forecast track.

The 12hr forecast position is 25.3N 87.2W that is at 1 am...

As of 7pm... the position is 24.7N 87.0W. Now it may go .1 or so west of the track, but pretty much it is right on schedule.


Good news for N.O. bad for MS/AL.
I really feel bad for anyone having to
go through this.
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