new jeanne forecast
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Derek Ortt
new jeanne forecast
http://www.nwhhc.com/atl112004forecast.html
graphic soon, sorry this was was rushed, I am kind of busy this evening
graphic soon, sorry this was was rushed, I am kind of busy this evening
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Derek Ortt wrote:graphics finally available at http://www.nwhhc.com/atl112004graphics.html
Derek - Thanks so much for all the work you do on these boards. You are certainly a wealth of information. As a newbie here, I read all of your posts first and foremost. I don't understand much of the complexities of weather, but you are most helpful and informative.
You have been a true "port in the storm" for many of us!
Thanks again

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Agreed, SeaBrz, but I can't stand to see these things going toward any land mass anymore. I've been a tropical weather lover for many years but never have I been so emotionally involved in it as this year. (One exception was 1995 Luis Cat 4 experience on St. Maarten but that's a whole 'nother story many here have heard over the years).
I am gaining more respect for Mother Nature every day.
Lynn
I am gaining more respect for Mother Nature every day.
Lynn
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Well, it's still a very long ways off and the coast of NC has been lucky so far this year. As active as this season has gotten, after a slow start, I was beginning to wonder if we might escape a direct hit this year.
Jeanne might be our turn in the bucket.
Fortunately, we can hope for a fish and no one gets hit.
The lack of storms and/or depressions far out in the Atlantic during the early season made me wonder if SST's might build higher than normal providing more fuel for later storms. Maybe the knowledgeable folks here can tell me if that has had any influence this year.
GB7
Jeanne might be our turn in the bucket.
The lack of storms and/or depressions far out in the Atlantic during the early season made me wonder if SST's might build higher than normal providing more fuel for later storms. Maybe the knowledgeable folks here can tell me if that has had any influence this year.
GB7
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Derek Ortt wrote:graphics finally available at http://www.nwhhc.com/atl112004graphics.html
this is nothing different than what the NHC has...
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bwstg wrote:Derek Ortt wrote:graphics finally available at http://www.nwhhc.com/atl112004graphics.html
this is nothing different than what the NHC has...
So? If he agrees with the NHC he shouldn't say so?
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x-y-no wrote:bwstg wrote:Derek Ortt wrote:graphics finally available at http://www.nwhhc.com/atl112004graphics.html
this is nothing different than what the NHC has...
So? If he agrees with the NHC he shouldn't say so?
if he is going to post something different than fine, but if he is going to post the same darn thing, then what is the use. x-y-no?
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Derek,
The NOAA Wavewatch site (http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/waves/main_int.html) when I run the animated version of WNA for wind speed (WNA 20040914 t18z 180h forecast) shows Jeanne hesitating at about 25N and then turning W, then almost WSW.
I know you're WAY busy tonight, but I was wondering if in the next few days when you look at Jeanne you could address this. Is there some system out there that might impact her and keep her lower than the Carolinas? Just curious. Your tracks will tell in time, so if you're busy don't worry about it.
Thanks for being out there, man.
chris
The NOAA Wavewatch site (http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/waves/main_int.html) when I run the animated version of WNA for wind speed (WNA 20040914 t18z 180h forecast) shows Jeanne hesitating at about 25N and then turning W, then almost WSW.
I know you're WAY busy tonight, but I was wondering if in the next few days when you look at Jeanne you could address this. Is there some system out there that might impact her and keep her lower than the Carolinas? Just curious. Your tracks will tell in time, so if you're busy don't worry about it.
Thanks for being out there, man.
chris
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Derek Ortt
I say we lay off Derek and appreciate him for the darn good forecaster he is.
If you don't have a met. degree, please stop point out that Derek is still earning his. If you do have one, then you probably know how to research his credentials privately if you're curious.
Sorry for being so bold. I just hate to see him get flack when he does so much to keep everybody informed.
If you don't have a met. degree, please stop point out that Derek is still earning his. If you do have one, then you probably know how to research his credentials privately if you're curious.
Sorry for being so bold. I just hate to see him get flack when he does so much to keep everybody informed.
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