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00Z Models...you can throw out the GFDL
What a piece of CRAP. Sure...Ivan is moving NW right now...RRRRRIGHT!
The rest should update by 8:30 EDT or so.

The rest should update by 8:30 EDT or so.
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It looks amazing on IR loops. The last 7+ straight frames show a huge, symmetrical core of intense convection (ie. solid red blob) around a stable, small eye. Frances never looked like that. It's a good thing there's nothing there for it to hit for the next several days, hopefully something will weaken it before it gets close to Jamaica or whatever. If I saw this thing coming at me and I lived anywhere near the coast, I'd be on a plane ASAP. Also looks to me to be moving almost due west the last couple of frames, what's up with that? Seems too extended to call it a wobble.
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Reuters confirms 20 dead. A member of parliment estimates 85 percent devastation.
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtm ... ID=6185467
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtm ... ID=6185467
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BReb wrote:I'm no expert, but Ivan has CLEARLY been taking a due west course for the last 2 hours or so. If the elongated shape meant preparation for a northward track, I can't see why it would go from WNW to W at the same time it was allegedly starting to feel northward steering pressures. Just doesn't seem to jive with the laws of physics.
The idea is that the cloud mass is elongated in the direction in which the system is about to turn. e.g., if its elongated westward--that should imply a westward shift in track within 24hrs or if the cloud mass is elongated to the north and the system is headed northwest, a Northerly turn should commense within 24hrs.
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Now even the vaunted GFDL has bailed out on the run west...this is going to affect the CONU guidance for this forecast cycle bigtime.
Whelp...looks like the CMC is the only model that has a handle on Ivan now.
...or is it...?
MW
Whelp...looks like the CMC is the only model that has a handle on Ivan now.
...or is it...?
MW
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Updating on the twitter now: http://www.twitter.com/@watkinstrack
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Ivan looking like Camille
NHCWX radio says that Ivan looks like camille
they are blown away ... Hearing things like that gives me chills
they are blown away ... Hearing things like that gives me chills

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BayouVenteux wrote:Ixolib wrote:Can you post the new, updated version?
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... 8dlm5.html
Thanks...
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BayouVenteux wrote:Ixolib wrote:Can you post the new, updated version?
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... 8dlm5.html
Thanks... Next question... What will be the impact of the high over the Rio Grande? Or, is the trough(?) over the N-GOM states that will have the greater influence?
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