Hurricane Hanna 2008 – Computer models of projected path of Hurricane Hanna 2008 and latest storm track maps from the National Hurricane Center.

Latest Hurricane Hanna 2008 track update

The latest predicted path map for Hanna 2008 is posted below.

National Hurricane Center Hanna track map

Spaghetti models below show possible Hurricane Hanna tracks.

Spaghetti model predictions of projected Hurricane Hanna path

Latest computer models for Hannah storm track for tropical winds:

Latest update on projected Hannah path

The forecasted long-range track of Hurricane Hanna places the storm along the East Coast anywhere from Florida to the Carolinas as a major hurricane.

There is a strong history of powerful hurricanes coming ashore just after Labor Day, so keep an eye on Hanna’s projected path.

As far as where Hanna will actually hit, the National Huricane Center warns not to read to much into the latter part of their forecast discussions.

National Hurricane Center – Hanna 2008 Projected Path

HANNA HAS BEEN MOVING TOWARD THE WEST-NORTHWEST…OR 300/10…DURING THE LAST 6 HOURS.

HOWEVER…A MOTION TOWARD THE NORTHWEST IS EXPECTED OVER THE NEXT 2-3 DAYS AS HANNA MOVES AROUND THE SOUTHWESTERN PERIPHERY OF THE SUBTROPICAL RIDGE.

THEREAFTER…THE TRACK BECOMES MUCH LESS CERTAIN AS IT REMAINS TO BE SEEN HOW HANNA WILL INTERACT WITH A MID-LATITUDE TROUGH FORECAST TO MOVE OFF THE U.S. EAST COAST.

MOST OF THE DYNAMICAL MODELS SHOW HANNA BEING LEFT BEHIND IN AN AREA OF WEAK STEERING.

HOWEVER…THE TRADITIONALLY GOOD PERFORMING GFS FORECASTS HANNA TO TURN NORTHEASTWARD AT DAYS 4 AND 5.

THE OFFICIAL FORECAST ASSUMES THE FORMER OF THOSE SCENARIOS AND SHOWS A SLOW WESTWARD TRACK.

ONE SHOULD NOT READ MUCH INTO SHIFTS OF THE FORECAST TRACK SINCE THE TYPICAL ERROR OF A 5-DAY PREDICTION IS OVER 300 MILES.

And that’s the latest update on Hurricane Hanna 2008.

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