http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
Look at the interaction of Jeanne with the ridge to the north.
Is the ridge still pushing south and could it influence Jeanne to a more WSW course in the short term??
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Volusia Mike wrote:using the link provided in the message above, click on the forecast points. Have they changed the forecast track since 11 am? These points go continually west, not the north turn shown in the 11 am forecast track?!?!
Forecast points? Am I missing something, I didn't see that anywhere....
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