Jamaica appears to be spared - latest images have WSW wobble
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Jamaica appears to be spared - latest images have WSW wobble
Someone out there is looking out for Jamaica.
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I believe Kingston is on the south part of the island. There is still going to be serious damage there from the looks of things.
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/post-goes
But the island as a whole would have been absolutely destroyed if this FIVE plowed over it. They would have spent the next year trying to recover.
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/post-goes
But the island as a whole would have been absolutely destroyed if this FIVE plowed over it. They would have spent the next year trying to recover.
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yes..kingston probably received cat 2 winds so there will be damage....
as for the concentric eyewall......it looks like the outer eyewall probably got as close as 20-30 miles to kingston, the inner 30-40....both reached their closest points a couple of hours ago now...
as of the last sat clip...ivan would now have to bobble more north than the previous linear extrapolation (before the west turn) to make landfall on the west tip of jamaica.....if the west bobble continues through the eclipse jamaica is probably spared of any cat 4 winds.
as for the concentric eyewall......it looks like the outer eyewall probably got as close as 20-30 miles to kingston, the inner 30-40....both reached their closest points a couple of hours ago now...
as of the last sat clip...ivan would now have to bobble more north than the previous linear extrapolation (before the west turn) to make landfall on the west tip of jamaica.....if the west bobble continues through the eclipse jamaica is probably spared of any cat 4 winds.
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