In comparison to the previous advisory track prediction at days
4-5...the official forecast track has been slowed and shifted a
little southward. This is because the global model guidance is now
suggesting that Jeanne's extratropical remnant might not accelerate
east-northeastward to the south of the Canadian Maritimes as
earlier indicated. It is quite possible that the system will
partially cut off from the main westerlies...slow somewhat...and
start moving more southward near the end of the forecast period.
OMG!! jeanne to do an ivan??
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