Hurricane Dean Projected Path with Graph
By: Daniel Chubb | August 16, 2007 | Leave a Comment
The tropical storm dean is now at hurricane status as the hurricane Dean projected path moves away from Florida.
The hurricane Dean projected path has moved south toward the gulf. Thankfully for all the people living in Florida the hurricane Dean projected path shows that hurricane dean shouldn’t hit Florida unless there is a big change in direction of the storm.
“The forecasted track of hurricane dean has shifted south and that is certainly a good thing for us in Florida,” Local 6 meteorologist Larry Mowry said.
The hurricane Dean projected path graph below shows the hurricanes forced wind speed probabilities.

This hurricane Dean projected path maps is showing coastal watches/warnings and 3-Day Track forecast cone.

This final graph is of the Tropical Storm Force Wind Speed Probabilities for the next 120 Hours and below the hurricane Dean projected path is very clear.

What do you think about the hurricane Dean projected path?
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