Hurricane Ivan Forecast # 10
Sunday September 12, 2004 12am
Mike "Floydbuster" Naso
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Hurricane Ivan is now a category 5 hurricane with winds of 165 mph and an amazing pressure of 910 mb.
I see a major change. It can move east or west. Right now, I am pulling west. However, I know... THIS WILL CHANGE.
As for intensity, category 5 up until Cuba, then a category 4 at landfall.
12 HRS-- 19.9N-- 82.0 W-- 145 kt
24 HRS-- 20.6N-- 83.0 W-- 145 kt
36 HRS-- 23.0N-- 84.0 W-- 140 kt
48 HRS-- 24.2N-- 85.2 W-- 135 kt
72 HRS-- 26.2N-- 87.4 W-- 130 kt
96 HRS-- 29.0N-- 87.7 W-- 125 kt
120 HRS- 31.3N-- 87.7 W-- 105 kt (INLAND)
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LuckyStrike
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It can move
Hey Floybuster,
I remember much about floyd and what it did to eastern NC. Anyway, do you mean you see a major change in direction either east or west? As in, turning around and going the other way?
I remember much about floyd and what it did to eastern NC. Anyway, do you mean you see a major change in direction either east or west? As in, turning around and going the other way?
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