Pray for Jeanne's demise

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Pray for Jeanne's demise

#1 Postby rainydaze » Fri Sep 17, 2004 7:49 am

Unbelievable, I wake up this morning to find Jeanne's track forecast for Florida. It's almost too much to bear. Jeanne's best chance for us is if she breaks up over Hispanola. But, even now she is pulling away. I'm going to be praying that Jeanne dissapates very soon. Otherwise the CONUS could be facing yet another hurricane landfall. Even if the ridge breaks down and Jeanne passes Florida to our east, she will still affect another state and that is too much.

God Bless, Marie
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#2 Postby TideFreak » Fri Sep 17, 2004 7:52 am

We will all be praying that she just goes away. No one on the Gulf Coast, ANYWHERE, needs another storm.
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#3 Postby Steve H. » Fri Sep 17, 2004 8:00 am

Jeanne could indeed be breaking up. Convection is on the wane and shear is affecting her from the west. How they kept her at 60 at 8 am is beyond me. I personally feel that she will survive IF she get moving WNW (Which she is NOT doing in spite of the 8am advisory), but dissipation is definitely a possibility. 8-)
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