Well - looks like Florida is going to get hit again - well the east coast will anyway as the forecast track for Hurricane Jeanne shows.
Also you don’t get the NOAA forcast tracks get as close to the UK as this very often - Hurricane Karl is in the middle of the Atlantic, but even though he will lessen to a tropical storm, he still looks to get scarily close to Scotland especially if the forecast track curls more South
I understand the Mercator map projection is fine at lower latitudes, so the fact that the NHC uses it isn’t a big deal, but you think when you get a strom at this high of a latitude, they would use something that doesn’t make Greenland appear as large as Asia :roll:
... well the east coast will anyway as the forecast track for Hurricane Jeanne shows.
I hope not. Any more torrential rain here and we will probably slide down the mountain. Our driveway and the road above us has already started to move down the mountain.
When saturated, the soil here is like Jello (pudding) with rocks in it. When the soil gets waterlogged it tends to move down the mountain.
I see Ivan kind of came back… that means its been around for quite a few weeks. I wonder if anyone know the exact amount of time it has been around and what the longest amount of time any Hurricane has been around for.
It’s a shame that the wind speed axis doesn’t go high enough to see how strong the winds are. You can sort of guesstimate it, but it would be good to see a longer axis!