Debbie 2000 = Jeanne 2004?
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Debbie 2000 = Jeanne 2004?
Has anyone checked out a high res visible loop of Jeanne? Looks to me like Jeanne is giving up the ghost...in the form of a little suface circulation racing west, just north of Hispaniola. If that is correct, I don't think Jeanne will be much of a threat to the mainland U.S. in the future. I guess shear, +10,000 ft mountains, and small, tight hurricanes that nearly stall just don't mix.
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