http://www.nencweather.com/tropicalweat ... eanne.html
I'm feeling comfortable here, and I'd like to pin down the forward speed particularly, but for once, there's absolutely no question about the impending trough--well unless it stalls.
Jeanne #1; maybe a hurr. in 120; skirting northern Bahamas
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As we have seen with Ivan (and most of the other tropical systems this year), any track/intensity prediction beyond 72 hrs is ... at best, a good guess.
But yeah ... that would be a very large cone. A waffle cone?!
LOL!
But yeah ... that would be a very large cone. A waffle cone?!
LOL!
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