Come on NHC... Ivan is pretty much a naked swirl now. GET A PLANE INTO JEANNE!
Hasn't been one since yesterday...
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Brent wrote::grr:![]()
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Come on NHC... Ivan is pretty much a naked swirl now. GET A PLANE INTO JEANNE!![]()
Hasn't been one since yesterday...


CalmBeforeStorm wrote:
They've run out of money


PurdueWx80 wrote:Dude, they are probably stretched thin right now....there is only so much funding for this stuff. There's not too much to be gained from flying into a nearly stationary storm anyway - we know it's a borderline cat 2/3 from satellite images and the last available pressure fix. I think 3 or 6-hourly fixes are justified 24-36 hours prior to landfall.

Brent wrote:PurdueWx80 wrote:Dude, they are probably stretched thin right now....there is only so much funding for this stuff. There's not too much to be gained from flying into a nearly stationary storm anyway - we know it's a borderline cat 2/3 from satellite images and the last available pressure fix. I think 3 or 6-hourly fixes are justified 24-36 hours prior to landfall.
When was the last flight? They aren't even doing 3 to 6 hour fixes. I would be happy with 12 hour fixes at this point.

PurdueWx80 wrote:Brent wrote:PurdueWx80 wrote:Dude, they are probably stretched thin right now....there is only so much funding for this stuff. There's not too much to be gained from flying into a nearly stationary storm anyway - we know it's a borderline cat 2/3 from satellite images and the last available pressure fix. I think 3 or 6-hourly fixes are justified 24-36 hours prior to landfall.
When was the last flight? They aren't even doing 3 to 6 hour fixes. I would be happy with 12 hour fixes at this point.
They must be having resource issues...last flight was at 06Z and the next seems to be at 18Z tomorrow...that is a little out of line. Strange...

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