As I can roughly calculate, at landfall Katrina's radius was approximately 370 miles (measuring from center to right side of storm). Which is appromixately the distance from New Orleans to Galveston.
Rita has, as near as I can calculate, a radius of 173 miles measured from center to right side.
If Rita goes as (yes I know it's 5 days out) thought towards Galveston, at its current size would outside effect Lake Charles, roughly half way to New Orleans.
I haven't seen any correlating data on the average size of Cat 3 storms. In fact, just the opposite, they come in all sizes from what I can tell. IF it were to hit Galveston as a Major, what are the predictions on Rita's size at landfall? Would outer bands make it to New Orleans, especially since that would be the right front quadrant? Or would the forward motion northward "squash" it inwards? I realise I'm making comparisions as if it were annular, which it won't be, but I was curious on Catagory vs size it could get.
To save myself from the people I disagree with, I'm not wishing a major to hit ANYWHERE, but we unfortunately we know its going to hit somewhere...


