Briefing on the Atlantic [18.09.2004, 0033 UTC]

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Briefing on the Atlantic [18.09.2004, 0033 UTC]

#1 Postby DoctorHurricane2003 » Sat Sep 18, 2004 7:35 pm

18.09.2004 0033 UTC

Jeanne should continue north and be blocked by the high pressure system that should build towards the north in a few days. It would then be forced west towards the central or north FL or GA coasts and may be a minimal hurricane near that time (75 KTS). Karl should remain well out to sea and should strengthen to the fifth major and fourth category 4 hurricane of the season. An invest just east of Karl should become a depression within the next day or so and eventually become Lisa...however, the track of this system is quite interesting....if it gets any closer to Karl...it should be absorbed by him similar to Karen and Iris in 1995. Another tropical wave..not yet an invest..has just come off the coast of Africa well SSE of the Cape Verde Islands. This has a chance of development as it moves westward.

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