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lookout wrote:TSmith274 wrote:I see nothing wrong with discussing New Orleans as a possible target. If anything, it'll get people around here to start paying attention. Too early to start talking about New Orleans, you say? Just read this quote from the article posted in this thread earlier....
"Between 25,000 and 100,000 people would die, said John Clizbe, national vice president for disaster services with the American Red Cross."
In my book, we SHOULD be talking about New Orleans. It might save lives.
yeah it would actually save lives if it was going to new orleans. look most of the people that are talking new orleans dont know much of what they are talking about, its as simple as that. they seem to think that just because its a little further west now that all of a sudden that throws the entire forecast beyond 48-60 hours out the window, completely ignoring all the other facters effecting the track of this hurricane. think about this for one moment, IF there was a real chance of it heading toward new orleans, dont you think the NHC would be saying something about it? CMON..but you go ahead and talk about new orleans.....
What is WDSU's Dan Milham saying? Is he still preaching about the magical force field that protects NOLA from hurricanes?
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Im asking if the area, when looking at the goes, inside the bright white, will indeed be the larger, new eye. Clickon the center of the storm in address below
If you want to add the sarcasm go ahead, but it seems like a reasonable question to me.
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconusir.html
If you want to add the sarcasm go ahead, but it seems like a reasonable question to me.
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconusir.html
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Yep, anything's possible at this point. These storms do whatever they want, just keep watching.
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LSUChamps0002 wrote:Im asking if the area, when looking at the goes, inside the bright white, will indeed be the larger, new eye. Clickon the center of the storm in address below
If you want to add the sarcasm go ahead, but it seems like a reasonable question to me.
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconusir.html
Perfectly reasonable question.
Here's another view:
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/archdat/tropical_cyclones/tc04/ATL/09L.IVAN/ssmi/ir1km/LATEST.jpg
Looks like initially the new eye will be something between 40 and 50 NM.
Maybe a little smaller than 40. Will contract though.
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goodlife wrote:That's my biggest concern with a SE LA hit from a strong storm....it would dramatically change our coastline...we'd have to have a new map...I'm not kidding...Grand Isle would probably cease to exist...Cocodrie too...Houma might be the new coast...that would be terrible..
I would say: Fishermen will be shrimping where my house stands now.
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True AF, but even a landfall well to the east can cause significant problems in areas of metro New Orleans, particularly around Lake Pontchartrain. When Georges came ashore in Mississippi in '98, there was a lot of wave and water damage along the south shore. Homes and businesses had extensive damage due to the water pushed in from the E, NE and N winds on the storm's weak side.Air Force Met wrote:Worst case is a track from the se and ese of NO. THis won't happen in this case. Obviously...the best track is east of them.
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