URNT12 KNHC 242109
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
A. 24/2109Z
B. 26 DEG 22 MIN N
73 DEG 42 MIN W
C. 700 MB 2779 M
D. 75 KT
E. 026 DEG 025 NM
F. 114 DEG 92 KT
G. 030 DEG 033 NM
H. 964 MB
I. 10 C/ 3048 M
J. 14 C/ 3049 M tG
K. 11 C/ NA
L. CLOSED WALL
M. C50
N. 12345/07
O. .1/2 NM
P. AF861 1711A JEANNE OB 19
MAX FL WIND 94 KT NW QUAD 1922Z. MAX FL TEMP 15C 029/018NM
FROM FL CNTR.
Old vortex at 3:33 p.m. EDT was at 26 DEG 25 MIN N, 73 DEG 21 MIN west. That's a wobble south of due west by 3 minutes. Also, the storm moved 22 miles in 96 minutes, meaning a forward speed of about 14 mph.
5:09 EDT VORTEX - 964 mb, slightly south of west
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Not good news at all for C/S Florida.
I hope this storm makes that hard right
some of models (GDFL & GFS)) have been forecasting.
But even that may not be enough to spare Florida
from the serious effects of Jeanne. What happened
to the SW shear that was supposed to weaken Jeanne
somewhat before landfall?
I hope this storm makes that hard right
some of models (GDFL & GFS)) have been forecasting.
But even that may not be enough to spare Florida
from the serious effects of Jeanne. What happened
to the SW shear that was supposed to weaken Jeanne
somewhat before landfall?
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