Posted on 08/26/2005 8:03:22 PM PDT by janetjanet998
Therefore...the official forecast brings Katrina to 115 knots...or a category four on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale. The GFDL is more aggressive and calls for 124 knots and 922 mb. The FSU superensemble is even more aggressive bringing Katrina to 131 knots.
track info HERE
I can imagine eating bignets and having coffee 16 feet under water... which is where Cafe du Monde will be.
One of these times New Orleans is going to get really wet.
Still heading WSW at 11:00 pm - IMHO, they have no clue where it will make landfall again. But I'm not looking forward to breakfast at Brennan's anytime soon.
Here I thought taxpayers would have to but new boats for yacht owners in Pensacola for the third time.
New Orleans has dodged the bullet several times in the past. Sooner or later their luck is going to run out. Maybe Katrina will be the hurricane that finally floods the city.
all the models are now tightley clusted with a LA or MS hit...this could even hit CAT 5 at times...water temps are at their seasonal peaks and still 2-5 degrees above normal..90-91 degress over the northern gulf
That does not bode well for the MS delta.
marking for a later read
Is the prediction of New Orleans drowning going to finally come to pass?
My son is at college in Melbourne, Florida and a good friend just moved to New Orleans.
better fill your gas tank up...lots of oil rigs in the path...oil above $70/bar on monday?
Lucky me, I can walk to work. I only fire up the 4WD Pathfinder once a week to get groceries and whiskey.
Great graphics. It's easy to see how much of the city is below sea level.
It's a great city...I hope it's luck has not run out.
This is not good....Big Easy to become Big Splash????
definitely $70 oil next week. Hell, Prince Bandar gets diarrhea and they take it up $2/bbl.
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