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I just read that the remnants of Ivan are reforming in the gulf of Mexico
right now, and it is now a tropical storm. I thought Ivan went up the east coast and was gone. So I'm not quite sure what they mean by the remnants of Ivan are in the gulf. Craig |
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![]() DXer wrote: I just read that the remnants of Ivan are reforming in the gulf of Mexico right now, and it is now a tropical storm. I thought Ivan went up the east coast and was gone. So I'm not quite sure what they mean by the remnants of Ivan are in the gulf. Craig Pretty weird, huh? I thought the same thing. According to our newspaper this morning part of it broke off and headed south, back across Florida, hit the gulf and reorganized. They debated on naming it Matthew the next storm or Ivan2. It depended on if they classified it as "the" remnants or "a" remnant. They opted for "the remnants" and it's heading into Texas/Louisiana as a Tropical Storm. I heard Beaumont, TX awhile ago. amy in Mobile |
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The original Ivan got sheared, with the lower and mid levels of the
storm getting caught up in the front and shunted northeastward. The upper level low was effectively cut off by this mid level sheering and slowly spun and drifted its way east off the coast of NC. It was the last day of our vacation in the Outer Banks when Ivan's upper level remnants were ruining the arrival day of the new set of weekly vacationers. Once it got offshore, it was then turned around by the strong N. Atlantic ridge back to the SE, S, and SW before finally crossing into the Gulf where it is now Ivan, Jr. No doubt, the hurricane season of 2004 will be one that is studied intently for years to come. On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 08:14:36 -0500, Amy D wrote: DXer wrote: I just read that the remnants of Ivan are reforming in the gulf of Mexico right now, and it is now a tropical storm. I thought Ivan went up the east coast and was gone. So I'm not quite sure what they mean by the remnants of Ivan are in the gulf. Craig Pretty weird, huh? I thought the same thing. According to our newspaper this morning part of it broke off and headed south, back across Florida, hit the gulf and reorganized. They debated on naming it Matthew the next storm or Ivan2. It depended on if they classified it as "the" remnants or "a" remnant. They opted for "the remnants" and it's heading into Texas/Louisiana as a Tropical Storm. I heard Beaumont, TX awhile ago. amy in Mobile |
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