Jeanne to pass near Tampa as a Cat 1?
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Jeanne to pass near Tampa as a Cat 1?
I think the ridge is migrating west with Jeanne tonight and will continue to push Jeanne in a W to WNW track though the night placing the hurricane near Tampa sometime tomorrow morning. WV loop indicates that the western edge of the ridge is still moving westward into Louisiana this evening. I just don't see the ridge eroding as forecast by the NHC.....MGC
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JEANNE HAS BEEN MOVING MOSTLY WESTWARD OVER THE PAST FEW HOURS...AND
IS STILL EXPECTED TO MAKE A GRADUAL TURN TO THE RIGHT AS IT MOVES
AROUND THE WESTERN PERIPHERY OF A DEEP-LAYER HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM.
THE CURRENT NHC TRACK FORECAST IS A LITTLE TO THE LEFT AND SLIGHTLY
SLOWER THAN THAT FROM THE PREVIOUS ADVISORY. LATE IN THE FORECAST
PERIOD...JEANNE SHOULD BE ACCELERATING IN THE WESTERLIES AND LOSING
TROPICAL CHARACTERISTICS TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST OF THE CANADIAN
MARITIMES. THIS FORECAST LIES BETWEEN THE DYNAMICAL CONSENSUS AND
THE GFS TRACK.
...now ain't this prime, Jeanne moved in as many of us have been expecting south of the NHC track and now here is what the NHC says,
this is very lame and instead of saying "we should have been watching the Melbourne local radar we were watching the GFS"....dumb dorks,...its south as we knew and thats that
IS STILL EXPECTED TO MAKE A GRADUAL TURN TO THE RIGHT AS IT MOVES
AROUND THE WESTERN PERIPHERY OF A DEEP-LAYER HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM.
THE CURRENT NHC TRACK FORECAST IS A LITTLE TO THE LEFT AND SLIGHTLY
SLOWER THAN THAT FROM THE PREVIOUS ADVISORY. LATE IN THE FORECAST
PERIOD...JEANNE SHOULD BE ACCELERATING IN THE WESTERLIES AND LOSING
TROPICAL CHARACTERISTICS TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST OF THE CANADIAN
MARITIMES. THIS FORECAST LIES BETWEEN THE DYNAMICAL CONSENSUS AND
THE GFS TRACK.
...now ain't this prime, Jeanne moved in as many of us have been expecting south of the NHC track and now here is what the NHC says,
this is very lame and instead of saying "we should have been watching the Melbourne local radar we were watching the GFS"....dumb dorks,...its south as we knew and thats that
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