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This pattern evolution should keep Jeanne on
a general westward course for 36-48 hr...followed by a turn toward
the northwest and eventual recurvature into the westerlies.
36-48 Hrs? MW made it sound like she may be inland by then...Would this not slam her in to SFL?
Am I crazy?
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Re: Am I crazy?
FLLuckyAgain wrote:Quote from the discussion
This pattern evolution should keep Jeanne on
a general westward course for 36-48 hr...followed by a turn toward
the northwest and eventual recurvature into the westerlies.
36-48 Hrs? MW made it sound like she may be inland by then...Would this not slam her in to SFL?
I think what MWatkins was saying is that he believes that Jeanne will move alot faster than the GFS has predicted. It seems the NHC is following the GFS pretty close. I think Mike was thinking a more westerly and faster motion, such as the NOGAPS and UKMET. By the Way I'm in agreement with Mike on this. However, if she is going to make South Florida in 48 hours she better step on the gas pedal now.
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