Ivan is looking more impressive on satelitte
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jpigott wrote:how close is Ivan to that warm eddy of water everybody keeps refering to. will it affect the strength of this system before landfall
Ivan should be upon the eddy now, with the ERC completed and Ivan's slow movement over the eddy, he will get better organzined and become stronger just before landfall
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satellite/displaySat.php?region=US&isingle=mult_big&itype=wv
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Based on what I see in that loop, I feel Ivan has a good chance at regaining some strength, at least to strong Cat4 before landfall. He is currently moving over the warm eddy and its' effects will start to be felt soon and he is not entraining any of the dry air to his West-he appears to be pushing it away to the S and SW.
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