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from 22:15 to 1:45 Ivan't movement is probably around 275- just a hair north
of due west. Which doesn't really figure considering the deteriorating ridge above. But that's what makes hurricanes interesting I suppose. Jason |
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On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 21:15:03 -0500, wrote:
from 22:15 to 1:45 Ivan't movement is probably around 275- just a hair north of due west. Which doesn't really figure considering the deteriorating ridge above. But that's what makes hurricanes interesting I suppose. Jason That westward jog was part of a west northwest trochoidal wobble. The average motion has been WNW towards the area south of Jamaica. Ivan looks like a catagory 5 storm tonight and is likely starting to create his own high pressure dome. I would not be surprised if some of the models start pointing their tracks towards Louisiana soon. |
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