Also, their latest forecast map seems to move FL landfall South. Is this true? I can't find an image of their previous track.
Question about Accuweather/Joe B.
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Question about Accuweather/Joe B.
...Didn't he correctly predict the whole Ivan off the east coast of NC, down to FL, then across into the Gulf thing? (I have to admit, I laughed at that one, being the know-nothing that I am).
Also, their latest forecast map seems to move FL landfall South. Is this true? I can't find an image of their previous track.

Also, their latest forecast map seems to move FL landfall South. Is this true? I can't find an image of their previous track.
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his original track for jeanne was a straight west shot across florida and into the gulf...ignoring all reasonable signs of the ne-e turn that of course took place.
gotta give him something for the ivan thing though i guess (stopped clock theory)
gotta give him something for the ivan thing though i guess (stopped clock theory)
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djti wrote:his original track for jeanne was a straight west shot across florida and into the gulf...ignoring all reasonable signs of the ne-e turn that of course took place.
But that was before the stalls and the loop-de-do's in the Atlantic, wasn't it? I don't think anyone did/would/could predict all that, could they? Back to my question, his previous call was north of THIS, no?
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amawea wrote:Didn't he correctly predict the whole Ivan off the east coast of NC, down to FL, then across into the Gulf thing?
Yes he did.
Well, he IS a Nittany Lion...hopefully we can get something right this weekend and bring home a win from Wisconsin for Joe - Paterno, that is, not Bastardi!
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A lot of people like to credit Joe for that forecast (and bashed me for posting it when I did as if it was my own), but it was the UK Met that was the model supporting the whole Ivan return scenario. I don't recall him crediting the UKMet as the source. He kind of played it off like his own. At the time, he was fixated on something getting back into the Gulf (be it Jeanne, Ivan's ghost, both or neither). He was also fixated on the New Orleans 1947 storm and Hurricane Betsy since he was contrasting them with what would happen with Ivan the first time around.
For Jeanne, he got the loop idea right. I think his original idea (though a week late) was that it would be a Cat 2 or 3 near the Bahamas, would hit OFF of its peak, and should pose a threat to the US East Coast (and then possibly the Gulf of Mexico). But that seems like more than a week ago.
Steve
For Jeanne, he got the loop idea right. I think his original idea (though a week late) was that it would be a Cat 2 or 3 near the Bahamas, would hit OFF of its peak, and should pose a threat to the US East Coast (and then possibly the Gulf of Mexico). But that seems like more than a week ago.
Steve
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