TROPICAL STORM JEANNE
NJN WEATHER CENTER
MON SEPT 20TH 2004
Tropical Storm Jeanne is continuing to make her slow comeback from the dead this morning as she swirls out in the open ATL not bothering anybody. The question of course is.. will it remain that way..?
Jeanne is currently meandering North and may even meander towards the East in the next few days.. But as the high pressure system builds in and stays strong.. there is a slight chance she could move back more westward. Local mets have advised us here not to ride off Jeanne because she most likely will not be kicked back out to sea.. At least not initially.
Jeanne is developing in strength and is a moderate tropical storm with winds of 60 mph. She is forecast to become a hurricane for the 2nd time in the next couple days.
The forecast track doesn't have any strange loops in it yet.. but the SE is advised to continue to watch where she may meander next.
Here is the current 5 day outlook on Jeanne
Today: Strengthening a bit more. Still North move. Max winds: 70 mph
Tuesday: Back to a hurricane.. May start an East jog. Max Winds: 75 mph
Wednesday: Meandering in the open ATL.. Max Winds: 85 mph
Thursday: Possibly starting a loop and headed west again.. Max Winds: 90 mph
Friday: Uncertain about movement for now. Max Winds: 90 mph
Track and intensity forecasts are subject to several 100 mile errors.
DISCLAIMER: This forecast is written by an amateur and may not be used for making critical decisions, especially life or death decisions. For more details, listen to local media outlets or the NHC.As always.. comments welcomed..








