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Posted on 08/28/2005 2:38:16 PM PDT by NautiNurse
There is currently a due north wobble on the radar, but she is generally sticking to the nnw track. Even if she does go more northerly that brings her straight across about 30M E of NO. No way she gets any further E than pascagoula, and I give that a 10% chance at best. This will be an east LA, Gulfport, Biloxi landfall.
The cloudtops are warming. IT is called a fluctuation, if you look at almost all hurricanes, this happens late in the day (don't know the mechanics.) Then the clouds cool and deepen through the night. She may be slightly weaker , maybe 160 now, but she will crank back up before landfall. There is still no sheer, despite Steve Lyons wishful thinking and she is going tobe over the warmest water she has encountered in about 3 hrs. And that water holds 92 degrees all the way to landfall.
I think an estimate of hundred is far too low. It depends on how many idiots like my wife's cousin think the levees will protect them.
I really haven't been this upset in years. I need to turn off the computer and television and go for a run or something. My head is about to explode, and I don't even have a headache.
WHAT?!?
what are these people thinking.
CORRECTION:
I know those morons AREN'T thinking in the first place.
I can't comment on the eventual course of the Mississippi, but I'd say the chances of having a navigable channel on Tuesday are zero in the absence of a Dennis-like weakening before landfall.
Miles and miles of windblown sand in the wrong place that all has to be dredged before the Mississippi opens up again.
I dunno, I'm only a lowly mechanical designer working on my engineering degree very slowly but, the Superdome looks like a mushroom to me, I've seen mushrooms stick around through some pretty hefty storms a few small unrecorded twisters, while working on my grandparents farm during the summers.
To me, the only thing I would worry about is the vibrations. We had a bridge here in Philly shake violently and crack during a nice sunny afternoon due to the way a gust of wind cut through it's structure.
See for example my post 104 on the following linked thread (one of several such I posted earlier): http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1472213/posts?page=104#104
I don't think Shep will live. This is unbelievable that he is staying in this hotel. Why the hell didn't he get out or at least go to the Super Dome.
Even Geraldo isn't there..that should tell him something.
Shep seems just a little intense. Mrs Kjam says he must have torqued the boss somewhere along the line :)
I'm not sure that a windbag can function adequately as a sandbag.
I really appreciate your vortex data updates--thank you!
Doean't it make you wonder how the government will be able to help in the event of a large terrorist attack. I believe we will be all on our own.
I suppose those businesses figure that boarded windows won't keep water out. It's just so sad.
I'll bet the guy would never have made the call to evac without the president calling.
Mr. Mayor, please EVACUATE you have the legal authority!
Amen
My bet is that the superdome has a generator.
There's a guy with a surfboard in the Alabama surf as Katrina head for NOLA.
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