8 PM IVAN: 140 MPH, NNW 10, 929 MB
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dennis1x1
Yeah,Ivans gotta be at least 150mph now
why?
appears to be less organized now than last recon.
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/archdat/trop ... N-865W.jpg
posibly a reorg stage...but definitely doesnt look to be in a strengthening stage right now
Last edited by dennis1x1 on Tue Sep 14, 2004 6:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Good Lord. I hope whatever chaotic processes bring hurricanes down to lower intensities happens real quick with Ivan. He should be weakening, not sustaining. He hasn't even hit the warm eddy yet. A cat 5 in into Alabama or easter LA would be... well. I just hope it weakens. So far this storm seems determined to do whatever forecasters say it won't do.
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