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Click on MOST RECENT
It appears that Jeanne is still moving wsw-sw... If you speed up the frames, and click on it to remain on the last image a little longer (click a few times) you'll see what i mean.
Jeanne horribly strayed from the 5pm forecast... and is beginning to stray from the 11pm... which predicted a quick return to west movement.
In a few hours i feel that she will have crossed south of the 25 marker... which is bad news for south-central florida.
Here is the latest steering currents...
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... 8dlm5.html
I am livid about the NHC right now, loosing much respect for them by the minute.
Ivan??? (no comment)
Lisa??? (no comment)
Not forecasting Jeanne properly... (no comment)
for that last one... i had posted a while back about the high not degrading, and that jeanne was going to be forced back west. It was easy to tell this by the way you could see the current steering currents through cimss graphics... and none of the models at the time were even intializing the high to the size or strength that it was. Thus you could tell they were underestimating it.
I am tired of this "follow the models exactly"... and "continuity"
Move the track to where you believe it needs to be, don't be a "gurly man" about it AVILA! In all my years of this, i trully believe things are going down hill. In understand moderation will lessen the false tracks... but in instances like this i believe this is horse poop! This years ability to make a run on the record books for named storms is getting killed by the asshats at the NHC. Even the TPC and NRL didn't fully agree with the ackward naming the NHC has thrown at us. .... Nevermind i'm not going to get into it.
**Breathe in.... Breathe out....** repeat...
anyway....
Look at that loop... i feel the NHC is in for another embaressment at the 5am.
-Eric


