Overlaying the NHC forecast maps for Jeanne and Lisa, I see their paths appear to be heading to cross (way out in the Atlantic, approx 40N and 53W) around Monday. What does that mean (if anything)? :?: :?:
Would one push the other more east? west? Would they merge and become a larger storm? I think Lisa is forecast to be a hurricane and Jeanne a depression.
Anybody care to comment/educate me on what could happen? Thanks!
Jeanne + Lisa = ?
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Jeanne + Lisa = ?
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Ok Becca about your question Lisa will continue to be a fish storm as all the models are in consensus for a right turn instead of a left turn as link shows below.Select 13 at menu there and see the grafic About what will be left of Jeanne a remanant low will move into the atlantic but it will be extratropical.
http://weather.net-waves.com/modelplot.htm
http://weather.net-waves.com/modelplot.htm
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