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Date Posted: 09/12/04 4:17:50pm
Author: kgoebbert
Subject: Re: IVAN
In reply to: wdepriest 's message, "IVAN" on 09/ 8/04 11:49:57pm

The path that Ivan has been taking is interesting. The NHC has been predicting it to recurve into the westerlies yet it has continued its eastward track further into the caribbean, sparing people in Jamaica, Grand Caymen and Cuba. However, this could be problematic for the coastal regions of the U.S. such as Louisiana and Mississippi and Alabama as it may come into those areas without having gone over a significant land mass. It will be interesting to see what the hurricane does over the next day and what track it does in fact take.

One of the grad students here at OU did his master's work on hurricanes and hurricane climatology. He developed a really nice way in which to represent all hurricane and tropical storm climatologies. So if you are wondering what storms have done in the past visit his site at

http://weather.ou.edu/~bbarrett/research/climo/climo.html

all you have to do is enter the current position of the hurricane in latitude and longitude. It's pretty cool.

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