Hurricane Ivan Forecast # 7
Friday September 10, 2004 12pm
Mike "Floydbuster" Naso
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Today is the peak of hurricane season. Tomorrow is the third year since September 11th. And the DAY AFTER TOMORROW is Hurricane Ivan.
I have made my own HURRICANE IVAN WEBSITE. CHECK IT OUT: http://www.freewebs.com/ivanthehurricane/
Ivan is an extremely dangerous category 4 hurricane with winds of 145 mph and a pressure of 934 mb. It will hit Jamaica in some way shape or form, as well as the United States... so be prepared. As for Cuba, I hope Castro is thinking and not just sitting back smoking a fine Cuban cigar.
The movement is general west-northwest. I expect a track almost and then due north in 48-72 hours. I also expect a landfall in that timeframe as well. The model I am in most agreement with is the GFS model:
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... loop.shtml
I am also in agreement with the UKMET model:
http://bricker.met.psu.edu/trop-cgi/ukm ... =Animation
The intensity is not all that hard to get together as the NHC points out. Hurricane Ivan appears to be completing an eyewall replacement cycle, therefore I expect strengthening up until landfall in Jamaica in 12 hrs or so. Fluctuations and ERC's can be expected, and Ivan could be a category 5 hurricane by the time it hits Cuba. However, I WILL BE CONSERVATIVE, and keep it as a very, very strong category 4 up into the Cuba coast. After that, I expect little/no weakening over Cuba, and I DO EXPECT A CATEGORY 4 HURRICANE at landfall in Southwest Florida. If it enters a rapid intensification cycle in the Charley box, my intensity forecast would potentally be GREATLY INCREASED.
NOTE: I still think Ivan will be atleast 110 kt when he hits the US Coast.
12 HRS-- 18.0N-- 77.8 W-- 130 kt (OVER JAMAICA)
24 HRS-- 19.0N-- 80.0 W-- 130 kt
36 HRS-- 21.0N-- 82.4 W-- 135 kt
48 HRS-- 24.4N-- 82.5 W-- 130 kt
72 HRS-- 26.2N-- 82.5 W-- 125 kt (INLAND)
96 HRS-- 28.6N-- 82.4 W-- 90 kt (INLAND)
120 HRS- 31.0N-- 82.6 W-- 60 kt (INLAND)
NO IMAGES, SO CLICK THAT FOR MY TRACK:
http://www.freewebs.com/ivanthehurricane/ivan%205.JPG
Floydbuster's 7th Ivan forecast....
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