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Hi everybody. We are carefully watching Ana to be sure she behaves as forecast. The NHC is still keeping advisories on her as she has had a flare up of convection the past few hours. Looking at the Floater satellite, Ana appears to be slightly north of her forecast track. This is hard to determine, however, since there is noo defined center. If Ana continues as forecast, she will pass over the islands and most likely dissipate. If she passes north of Hispanolia, the conditions there are more conductive to development and she may reagain some strength. In addition, once she emerges into the very warm Gulf, steering currents are not as strong and a slow down in forward speed will be the result. In any rate, some increase in wind and rain will be the rule on Thursday as she makes her closest pass to our area. I must advise that advisories are still being issued and we are in the cone so having tropical conditions later in the week are not entirly out of the question so prepare accordingly.
Bill continues to stregthen over the open Atlantic and all modeles except the UKMET show Bill staying out to sea.
Ana Model Runs and Track http://www.joesdiscoweathercentral.com/Model1.html
Hurricane Bill Forecast Track and Models http://www.joesdiscoweathercentral.com/Model2.html
Ana Storm Floater Satellite http://www.joesdiscoweathercentral.com/Storm_Floater_1.html