http://www.nwhhc.com/atl092004forecast.html
No track graphic this time, unless of course someone wants to do one for me
New Ivan forecast... toward western Cuba and GOM
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I can't do a graphic, but I can tell everyone where the points are.
Initial: 11.3N 56.3W 100KT
12 Hour: 11.4N 60.0W 100KT-Just east of Trindad and Tobago
24 Hour: 11.6N 63.6W 100KT-WSW of Grenada, Northeast of Caracas
36 Hour: 11.8N 67.2W 100KT-Approaching ABC Islands, North of Caracas
48 Hour: 12.6N 70.3W 105KT-Near Aruba
72 Hour: 14.5N 76.0W 110KT-Southeast of Jamaica, South of Tip of Haiti(Way south)
USE WITH EXTREME CAUTION AS FOLLOWING IS SUBJECT TO LARGE ERROR
96 Hour: 17.5N 80.5W 120KT-South of Cayman Islands
120 Hour: 21.0N 85.0W 130KT(150 mph *faints*)-Near Western Cuba
Initial: 11.3N 56.3W 100KT
12 Hour: 11.4N 60.0W 100KT-Just east of Trindad and Tobago
24 Hour: 11.6N 63.6W 100KT-WSW of Grenada, Northeast of Caracas
36 Hour: 11.8N 67.2W 100KT-Approaching ABC Islands, North of Caracas
48 Hour: 12.6N 70.3W 105KT-Near Aruba
72 Hour: 14.5N 76.0W 110KT-Southeast of Jamaica, South of Tip of Haiti(Way south)
USE WITH EXTREME CAUTION AS FOLLOWING IS SUBJECT TO LARGE ERROR
96 Hour: 17.5N 80.5W 120KT-South of Cayman Islands
120 Hour: 21.0N 85.0W 130KT(150 mph *faints*)-Near Western Cuba
Last edited by Brent on Mon Sep 06, 2004 8:47 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Derek Ortt
Derek Ortt wrote:pure speculation here and this is not an nwhhc forecast
should turn more northerly before it makes it to the lat of texas, probably louisiana and areas eastward, at this time based upon that nwhhc forecast track
I was afraid you might say that. With everything else that's happened so far, let just throw a cat 4/5 hurricane towards New Orleans while we're at it to see what will happen.
Sheesh. What a year.
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