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Date Posted: 09/20/04 7:33:20pm
Author: nmetz
Subject: Re: Ivan's Remnants
In reply to: mbardou 's message, "Ivan's Remnants" on 09/16/04 5:49:42pm

It appears as though that Ivan is in fact affecting Florida again. It's remnant vortex moved it's way down the eastern seaboard and Florida is now seeing some scattered showers as a result. The Atlantic basin outlook on NHC gives some possibility to this redeveloping once the conditions over the Bahamas become more favorable in a few days.

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[> [> Re: Ivan's Remnants -- ldavison, 09/20/04 8:26:42pm [1]

While searching around on the web looking for that site we'd use in tropical to monitor the MJO, I came across a really cool satellite image of Ivan's eye making land fall.

http://www.osei.noaa.gov/Events/Current/TRCIvan260_G12L.jpg


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