jeanne and ivan interaction

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jeanne and ivan interaction

#1 Postby air360 » Thu Sep 16, 2004 4:07 pm

*I posted this question in another thread but didnt really get any answers...so im making a thread for it since the activity is not extremely high on the board right now (well compared to when we are under a landfalling hurricane)*

ok, maybe the difference in a day or to helps...but if you look at the tracks of ivan and jeanne....they basically slam into each other over SC. ivan will be drifting south into SC on sunday and then if this path for jeanne validates then she will slam right into the remains of ivan on tuesday....can this happen or will they kinda like roll one way or another around each other?
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Re: jeanne and ivan interaction

#2 Postby Innotech » Thu Sep 16, 2004 4:59 pm

air360 wrote:*I posted this question in another thread but didnt really get any answers...so im making a thread for it since the activity is not extremely high on the board right now (well compared to when we are under a landfalling hurricane)*

ok, maybe the difference in a day or to helps...but if you look at the tracks of ivan and jeanne....they basically slam into each other over SC. ivan will be drifting south into SC on sunday and then if this path for jeanne validates then she will slam right into the remains of ivan on tuesday....can this happen or will they kinda like roll one way or another around each other?



Ivan will no longer be powerful at that point and Jeanne will likely push Ivan away from it, or be deflected upwards if its not that powerful.
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#3 Postby PurdueWx80 » Thu Sep 16, 2004 5:07 pm

Oh please, how old are we - 7? The reasoning behind this whole post is really important because Ivan will either break down the ridge and pull Jeanne towards the Carolinas, or he'll move out and the ridge will build enough to pull Jeanne west into the Gulf at some point. There, just trying to bring civilized intelligent conversation back!
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#4 Postby rainstorm » Thu Sep 16, 2004 5:19 pm

ivan will have tremendous outflow. if ivan moves back sw jeanne has a chance. if ivan is anywhere in nc/va/sc on monday jeanne will be very cery weak
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#5 Postby rjgator » Thu Sep 16, 2004 6:40 pm

SAme old same old. Storm following storm. Ridge forecast to weaken that never does in the time frame. It is becoming ad pattern
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#6 Postby mijakamaj » Thu Sep 16, 2004 7:23 pm

rainstorm wrote:ivan will have tremendous outflow. if ivan moves back sw jeanne has a chance. if ivan is anywhere in nc/va/sc on monday jeanne will be very cery weak


First let me shout to the world that I know nothing about meteorology. I was perusing a weather site to get forecast conditions for my area and found this:

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A GREAT AMOUNT OF UNCERTAINTY REMAINS FOR THIS PERIOD AS MEDIUM
RANGE MODELS OFFER VARYING SOLUTIONS FOR NEXT WEEK. A COMPLEX
PATTERN DEVELOPS AS WHAT REMAINS OF IVAN WILL INTERACT WITH
JEANNE...WHILE HIGH PRESSURE DRIFTS EAST ACROSS SRN CANADA. THIS
HIGH MAY HELP TO STEER JEANNE INTO THE CAROLINA COAST ON WEDNESDAY.
THOUGH THE DETAILS ARE UNKNOWN AT THIS POINT...IT DOES SEEM LIKELY
THAT WE WILL HAVE DEEP TROPICAL MOISTURE AND AN EASTERLY FLOW OFF
THE ATLANTIC...

http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/nc/discussion.html

Again, I don't understand all of the "tech talk" in these discussions but seeing this was enough to make me pay attention.
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#7 Postby krisj » Thu Sep 16, 2004 8:32 pm

Our local met keeps pointing out that Ivan is tracked to start moving S toward us at the same time Jeanne could be moving toward us and just says it will be interesting.
I was wondering the same thing. Could they meet up? Will Ivan be so long gone by then that it won't really matter?
Will we just get a ton of rain?
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#8 Postby huricanwatcher » Thu Sep 16, 2004 8:34 pm

eastern nc dont wanna see that........ cant have another 1999 long as i live here ( i beg to have feet of snow again )
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#9 Postby Amanzi » Thu Sep 16, 2004 8:46 pm

This is a very relavent and good discussion. Lets keep it on track and keep it tidy!

I have not a clue what Mrs. J is going to do, I just hope this forecast will be less nerve tingling than Ivan and Frances were!
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#10 Postby air360 » Thu Sep 16, 2004 9:39 pm

yes but by the looks of it amanzi, it seems that ivan just couldnt give us enough problems and so he had to go poke his nose into jeannes business and try and complicate her forecast by not letting us know exactly where she is suppose to go...*sigh*
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